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This banknote is issued by the United States of America. Its face value is one dollar. The year of issue indicated is 2021.
The note is part of Series I-A and was produced by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, as indicated by the code "I" associated with the note's serial number.
The front of the note features a portrait of George Washington, the first President of the United States. Washington was instrumental in the founding of the country, leading the Continental Army to victory during the Revolutionary War, and presiding over the Constitutional Convention of 1787. His image is a strong symbol of American history and values.
The back of the note features a depiction of the U.S. Treasury Building. This building, located in Washington D.C., is the headquarters of the Department of the Treasury, the government agency responsible for managing the public finances of the United States.
The banknote is identified by a unique serial number, combining letters and numbers. This number ensures the tracking and individual identification of each banknote issued. Other inscriptions appear on the note, including legal notices, signatures of Treasury officials, and the face value in words.
U.S. Federal Reserve notes, including this one, are made from a special paper composed of cotton and linen fibers, which gives them a particular texture and increased resistance to wear and tear.