United States banknote series

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The United States banknote series is the official set of standardized paper currency designs issued by the U.S. government across various denominations and historical periods.

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United States banknote series canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf banknote series
currency design system
authority United States Congress
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination 1-dollar note
10-dollar note
100-dollar note
2-dollar note
20-dollar note
5-dollar note
50-dollar note
designUpdatedFor anti-counterfeiting improvements
feature Federal Reserve seal
Treasury seal
color-shifting ink
denomination numerals
fine-line engraving
microprinting
national symbols of the United States
portrait of historical figure
security thread
serial numbers
watermark
formerDenomination 1,000-dollar note
National Bank Note
surface form: 10,000-dollar note

100,000-dollar note
5,000-dollar note
500-dollar note
historicalPeriod 19th century to present
includesFormerType Gold Certificate
surface form: Gold Certificates

National Bank Note
surface form: National Bank Notes

Silver Certificate
surface form: Silver Certificates

United States Note
surface form: United States Notes
includesType Federal Reserve Note
surface form: Federal Reserve Notes
issuer Bureau of Engraving and Printing
United States Department of the Treasury
language English
legalTenderIn United States territories
surface form: U.S. territories

United States of America
surface form: United States
material cotton-linen blend
medium paper
monetaryUnit US dollar
surface form: United States dollar
printingLocation Fort Worth, Texas
Washington, D.C.
purpose facilitate cash transactions
represent value in U.S. dollars
regulator Federal Reserve Board of Governors
surface form: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
securityObjective counterfeit deterrence
standardizedBy series year printed on notes
usesWritingSystem Latin alphabet

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