The Anatomy of a Dollar Bill - Denton ISD
The Anatomy of a Dollar Bill
Dollar Bill Facts
US currency bills are 2.61 inches wide and 6.14 inches long; they are .0043 inches thick and weigh 1 gram. (All US currency was made smaller in 1928)
All US Bills are cloth, not paper ? 25% Cotton, 75% Linen with red and blue synthetic fibers distributed throughout.
Currency is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and printing. Each bill, regardless of denomination costs 4.2 cents to make. The BEP prints 16,650,000 $1 bills each day.
The $1 bill has an average lifetime of 18-22 months. Damaged bills are returned to the Fed and shredded. Last year, the Fed destroyed around $7.5B worth of currency
Seal of Issuing Federal Reserve District B = New York City
Serial Number
Engraving Plate Serial Number
Issuing Federal Reserve District 2 = New York City
Engraving Plate Identifier and Bill Location Identifier
Design Date
Signatures of Treasurer and Treasury Secretary
Seal of US Treasury
Great Seal of the US
"In God We Trust" added by Eisenhower in 1957
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