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This banknote is a $1 US dollar bill, issued in 2021. It is part of a specific series identified by the code "E-B". The bill was manufactured by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
The front of the bill features a portrait of George Washington, the first President of the United States. The engraving is based on a work by Gilbert Stuart, an American painter renowned for his portraits of prominent figures of the time. The portrait of Washington is surrounded by ornaments and official inscriptions, including the designation of the face value "ONE DOLLAR".
The reverse of the bill features a representation of the Great Seal of the United States. The Great Seal is composed of two faces: the obverse depicts an American eagle with a shield on its chest, holding an olive branch and arrows in its talons, symbolizing the desire for peace but also the ability to defend itself. Above the eagle is a constellation of thirteen stars. The reverse of the Great Seal, less frequently reproduced, shows an unfinished pyramid topped by an eye, symbolizing the strength and permanence of the nation.
The bill bears the designation "E Richmond", indicating the Federal Reserve of Richmond, Virginia, as one of the institutions involved in its issuance. The presence of the letter "E" and the name of the city identifies the specific Federal Reserve bank associated with this bill. The signature of the Secretary of the Treasury and that of the Treasurer of the United States also appear on the bill, authenticating its issuance by the US government. The presence of the letter "A" next to the year of issue may indicate a particular version or series within the 2021 year of issue.