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Banknotes are engraved by artists working for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, so they're not strictly said to be "drawn". The image that's been on US $1 bills since the 1920s is taken from an unfinished portrait of Washington that was painted by the famed artist Gilbert Stuart.

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The US dollar is the official currency of the United States and is widely used in international trade and commerce. Additionally, many countries around the world use the US dollar as a reserve currency due to its stability and wide acceptance.

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The Federal Reserve created the very first US dollar. The Federal Reserve is where Coins and Paper Money is officially made.

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The American Government owns the U.S Dollar.

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any person with a dallor in the U.S.

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