The World's Dominant Currency: The USD ($1) is the official currency of the United States and is the most widely recognized and traded currency in the world.
Features George Washington: The front side of the $1 bill features the portrait of George Washington, the first President of the United States.
The Great Seal: The reverse side of the bill displays the Great Seal of the United States, which includes a symbolic eagle and a pyramid.
The National Motto: Printed clearly on the back of the note is the official U.S. motto: "In God We Trust."
Unique Material: It is not made of regular paper; instead, it is crafted from a durable blend of 75% cotton and 25% linen to prevent easy tearing.
Hub of Global Trade: Most of the world's major commodities, such as crude oil and gold, are priced and traded internationally in US Dollars.
The "Greenback" Nickname: The $1 bill is famously nicknamed the "Greenback" due to the distinct green ink historically used on its back.
Global Reserve Currency: Central banks around the globe hold the majority of their foreign exchange reserves in USD to maintain economic stability.
