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This banknote was issued by the United States of America in 1923. Its face value is 1 dollar. The note is part of a series of banknotes issued under the Federal Reserve Act.
The obverse of the note features a portrait of George Washington, the first President of the United States. The portrait is surrounded by intricate ornamental designs. The inscription "United States of America" is printed at the top of the note, while the face value "One Dollar" appears at the bottom. The signatures of the Treasurer and the Secretary of the Treasury are also featured on the obverse.
The reverse of the note depicts an American eagle perched on an olive branch and holding arrows. The inscription "United States of America" is repeated at the top, and the face value "One Dollar" is inscribed at the bottom. Decorative motifs similar to those on the obverse also adorn the reverse. The statement "This certificate is legal tender for all debts, public and private" indicates the legal status of the note.
The note is printed on special paper containing red and blue silk fibers to prevent counterfeiting. It is green and black, colors traditionally used for American banknotes of that era.
This 1923 1-dollar bill is a testament to the monetary history of the United States. It reflects the motifs and symbols used at that time to represent the nation and its economic value. Due to its age and condition, this banknote can be considered a numismatic collectible.