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it all depends on the amount in the corners, other than that both sides are the same amount.

A more complete answer ...If you're from outside the US and don't have access to American currency, the US $1 bill uses what is essentially the oldest design of any current paper money, dating back to the 1920s with some variations.

The center-front features a small portrait of President George Washington in an oval frame. There are large "1" numerals in each corner and ornate scrollwork around the borders.

The reverse has the denomination ONE in large letters and the motto In God We Trust in the space above the denomination. That's flanked by the two sides of the Great Seal of the United States to the left and right.

The US $1 bill is currently the only denomination that does not carry an image of a place or event on the back, and is only one of two denominations (the other being the seldom-used $2 bill) that is printed solely in the old green-and-black color combination that was common until about 10 years ago.

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