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The dollar bill is a U.S.A. paper money. It is worth one-hundred pennies, or four quarters, or many other ways. The dollar bill is usually written out as $1

The dollar bill is 2.61 inches wide and 6.14 inches long; it is .0042 inches thick and weight 1 gram. The dollar bills life span is 18-22 months.

In the U.S.A. to make a one dollar bill it cost 4.2 cents. The thing that prints the dollar bill is The Bureau of Engraving. It prints about 16,650,000 one dollar bills each day. Most are replaced for worn, torn, or older dollar bills. Those dollar bills are shredded.

On the front of the dollar bill is a picture of George Washington (first U.S. President.) The words on the front say, “FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE,” “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE.”

The back of the dollar bill there is the word “ONE.” Also shows the great seal of the U.S.A.

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