1 It's technically a 3 dimensional shape because it has depth
2 It's rectangular in shape
3 It has 4 corner right angles on each side
4 Its corner right angles add up to 360 degrees
5 It has 2 diagonals on each side that are equal in length
6 It has surface area and volume
7 It has a perimeter
8 It has an isosceles triangle on it
9 It has rays on it
10 It has a trapezoid quadrilateral on it
11 It has circles on it
12 It has ovals on it
13 It has parallel lines on it
14 It has lines of symmetry on it
15 It will tessellate
16 Its 2 sides are set in a back ground of polygons
17 It has circular arcs on it
18 It has letters that are symmetrical on it
19 It has stars on it
20 It has Roman numerals that are symmetrical on it
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A dollar bill has a mass of 1 gram. A modern US quarter has a mass of 5.67 grams.
The blue star on the five dollar bill is part of the security features to prevent counterfeiting. It is especially designed to enhance the bill's authenticity and make it more difficult to replicate.
A 1 dollar bill with two different serial numbers is not considered rare or valuable in most cases. Its worth would still be the face value of one dollar. However, if the bill has any significant printing errors or unique features, it may be desirable to collectors and could potentially be worth more than face value.
The watermark on a U.S. dollar bill is located to the right of the portrait. It features a faint image of the same person depicted in the portrait, which becomes more visible when the bill is held up to the light. This security feature helps to prevent counterfeiting and is present on various denominations of U.S. currency.
A 1910 U.S. dollar bill, specifically the $10 bill, measures approximately 7.421 inches (188 mm) in width and 3.125 inches (79 mm) in height. This size was standard for U.S. currency during that era. The design features intricate artwork and was part of the series that introduced more elaborate security features compared to earlier bills.
A 1974 one-dollar bill does not feature Jimmy Carter; it typically features George Washington. If you're referring to a bill from the 1976 series that commemorates the American Bicentennial, it still features Washington and is not particularly rare, usually valued at its face value unless in uncirculated condition. If you have a specific collectible or error bill, a more precise valuation may require additional details.
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A 1988 $5 bill that is in circulated condition is generally worth its face value of $5. If the bill is in uncirculated condition or has any unique features, it may be worth slightly more to collectors.
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The Guyana dollar bill is primarily made of polymer, which is a type of plastic that offers enhanced durability and security features compared to traditional paper currency. This material allows for intricate designs, vibrant colors, and various security features such as watermarks and security threads. The use of polymer also makes the bills more resistant to wear and tear, contributing to their longevity in circulation.
No, the 1981 $100 bill does not have a metal strip. The security features of that bill include a larger portrait and a distinctive green color, but it lacks the advanced security features, such as a security thread or metal strip, found in more modern currency. The use of a security thread was introduced in later series of U.S. currency.