United States $1 2017 | Fr3004-L | PMG Banknote
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The United States one-dollar banknote, commonly known as the "one-dollar bill" or "one-dollar note," is a denomination of U.S. currency issued in 2017. This particular graded banknote was initially distributed as a sample and was made available during the Nanya Darshini Exhibition in 2022 as part of a promotional initiative.
United States $1 2017 Fr3004-L |
The 2017 series of the $1 bill retains a design that aligns with previous years, ensuring continuity and familiarity for those who handle it.
On the obverse side of the one-dollar bill, you'll encounter the iconic portrait of George Washington, the nation's first President, a fixture on the one-dollar bill for many years. Additionally, the left side of the note features the Treasurer's Signature and the Federal Reserve Bank Seal, while the right side boasts the Secretary's Signature and the Treasury Seal.
Flipping to the reverse of the one-dollar bill reveals a striking image—the Great Seal of the United States, featuring a bold and regal bald eagle at its center. This design serves as a powerful symbol of the United States. Positioned above the Great Seal is a representation of a pyramid, crowned with the Eye of Providence, often referred to as the "all-seeing eye." This symbol embodies concepts of enlightenment and divine providence, adding depth to the symbolism embedded in the design of U.S. currency.
The one-dollar bill is not just a unit of currency; it carries with it a rich tapestry of American history, values, and symbolism. This note is cherished by collectors and history enthusiasts, serving as a tangible link to the nation's past and its enduring ideals.
PMG (Paper Money Guaranty), established in 2005, is an independent third-party paper money grading service, ensuring the authenticity and quality of banknotes worldwide. Please check my other graded banknote collections.
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