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U.S. Five Dollar Bill - Design, History, and Security Features #3642698 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays the obverse of the U.S. $5 Federal Reserve Note from Series 2006, featuring a central portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President. Visible security elements include the watermark of Lincoln to the right of the portrait, the security thread embedded vertically, and microprinting near the portrait’s collar. The note also includes the Treasury seal, Federal Reserve seal (District A1 for Boston), and serial numbers in two locations.
Commonly used on educational finance sites, currency collector resources, museum exhibits, and government pages explaining U.S. currency design. Matches user intent for learning about U.S. banknotes, identifying genuine bills, or researching historical figures on money.
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