banknote
The main scene pattern on the front of the US dollar bill is a person's head, and the main color is black. The main landscape pattern on the back is architecture, and the main color is green, but there is little difference between different versions, such as the back of 1934 is dark green, the back of 1950 is grass green, and the back of 1963 is dark green. Because dollar green is an ink made of tree juice, the quality of tree juice is different every time, so the color is slightly different. The signature above is the signature of the finance minister, and different release years are different finance ministers. Before the 20th century, 1, 5, 10, 25,50-cent banknotes were issued. Compared with the small front page dollar, the big front page dollar is half the size of the small front page dollar. Interestingly, all denominations of dollars are the same size, and $20 is the most used high-denomination banknote in the United States.
1 US dollar bill (1993) has a portrait of George Washington (1732- 1799) on the front with the American national seal as the background.
On the front of the five-dollar bill (1995, 1999) is the portrait of abraham lincoln, the 6th president of the United States who abolished slavery (1865). On the back is the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.
100 dollar bill front (1988, 1996) is a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, a famous scientist, politician and financier (1706- 1790), not the president, because he drafted it during the American Revolutionary War. On the back is the Philadelphia Independence Monument.
1 0,000 dollar bill has on its front the portraits of the 22nd and 24th presidents of the United States, the only president who served for two terms respectively, and Cleveland, the first Democrat elected after the Civil War (1827- 1908). On the back is the name of the United States and the words "one thousand dollars" in capital.