The dollar bill is packed with symbols, each with its own story. George Washington’s portrait is on the front for a reason. The Great Seal on the back has a pyramid and an eagle, full of meaning.
It's the same eye you see on the back of a dollar bill, and it's even part of the Great Seal of the United States. No, not there: It's actually on the other side. Yes, the seal has two sides.
Prior to the passage of Public Law 140 of the 84th Congress which required the words "In God We Trust" to appear on the back of all dollar bills, the series in circulation was 1935. Changes Made ...
There are few more instantly recognisable images than the United States’ one-dollar bill. But the note has undergone a number of changes since the introduction of paper currency in the ...