US Dollar - 10 Interesting Facts

US Dollar - 10 Interesting Facts
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The US dollar is one of the most famous and important currencies in the world. Here are 10 interesting facts about the dollar that you may not know:
 
1. Nickname "buck": The term "buck", short for "buck" or "bucks", was used in ancient times to refer to Spanish coins that were widespread in America. Later this word came to mean dollars.
 
2. Green Color: Dollar bills are green not because of economic considerations, but because in the past green was the most durable dye that did not fade over time.
 
3. Image on Banknotes: Dollar bills depict historical figures and events such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, the Declaration of Independence and other symbols.
 
4. Secret Markings: Dollar bills have special secret markings that help determine the authenticity of the money. This could be hidden microprinting or infrared light.
 
5. Symbolism: The dollar sign "" comes from the Spanish letter "P" and is a truncated form of the word "peso".
 
6. Phrase on the Bills: Every dollar bill has the phrase “In God We Trust,” which was added after the Civil War as a symbol of national unity.
 
7. Series and number of the banknote: The series and number of each dollar banknote is individual and allows you to track the history of use of this bill.
 
8. Banknote Production: Dollar banknotes are produced on special paper containing cotton and linen. They also have security features such as watermarks and colored metal foil stripes.
 
9. World Reserve Currency: The dollar is the world's key reserve currency and is used for international payments and trade throughout the world.
 
10. Status of the Dollar: Despite challenges and changes, the dollar remains one of the most important currencies in the world economy, playing a key role in international financial relations.
 
The US dollar remains one of the most recognizable and influential currencies in the world, and its history and characteristics continue to attract the attention of economists and ordinary people alike.

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