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This banknote is issued by the United States of America. Its face value is one dollar. The year of issue of this note is 2021. It belongs to the K-A series.
The front of the note features a portrait of George Washington, the first president of the United States. His term lasted from 1789 to 1797. The portrait is a classic engraving depicting Washington in profile, with a solemn expression. The text "Washington" appears above the portrait, and the phrase "In God We Trust" is printed below.
The back of the note depicts the seal of the United States Department of the Treasury. The seal includes a balance, symbolizing justice, a key, representing authority, and thirteen stars, representing the thirteen original colonies. The mottoes "Annuit Coeptis" and "Novus Ordo Seclorum" are also present on the seal. The face value of the note, "One Dollar", is printed in large letters.
The K series note was issued by the Federal Reserve. The letter "K" indicates the Federal Reserve district of Kansas City. A unique serial number is printed on the note to ensure its authenticity and tracking. The dimensions of the note are standard for modern American banknotes. The paper used is a blend of cotton and linen, which gives it a particular texture and increased resistance to wear and tear.
The American one-dollar bill is a common denomination used for daily transactions in the United States. There are different series of one-dollar bills, each with its own particularities in terms of signatures and Federal Reserve markings.