In the United States of America, the Secretary of Treasury that is in office at the time the paper currency is printed is whose signature appears on the actual bill. It is the same signature used for all currency values: $1, $2, $5, $10, etc. Therefore, the signature will vary from year to year based on who actually held that office the year that the currency was printed.
Alexander Hamilton is the design of the obverse of the ten dollar bill. The reverse of the bill shows the United States Treasury building.
it was on the 1 dollar bill
Alexander Hamilton is currently pictured on the $10 bill. Mention has been made of plans to put a woman on this bill, but I do not think they have been finalized.
one hundred dollar bill and two dollar bill
The U.S. quarter coin and the U.S. dollar bill.
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton is the design of the obverse of the ten dollar bill. The reverse of the bill shows the United States Treasury building.
Thomas Jefferson
it was on the 1 dollar bill
Dollar bills are not always worth one dollar, however one dollar bills are worth one dollar for the sake that 1=1, it is a one dollar bill, and can be exchanged for goods and services.
you use one ten dollar bill, one five dollar bill, and one one dollar bill.
One dollar bill silver dollar ,year is 1923
George Washington is featured on the one-dollar bill.
In Kenya, the one dollar bill is known as a "100 shillings note".
cut it
lonnie (1$) toonie (2$) five dollar bill ten dollar bill twenty dollar bill fifty dollar bill and the one hundred dollar bill
A one dollar bill weighs about one gram.