One Dollar Bill
THE UNITED STATES ONE DOLLAR BILL
Take out a one dollar bill, and look at it. The one
dollar bill you're looking at first came off the presses in 1957 in its present
design.

This so-called paper money is in fact a cotton and linen blend, with red
and blue minute silk fibers running through it. It is actually
material. We've all washed it without it falling apart. A special blend of ink
is used, the contents we will never know. It is overprinted with symbols and
then it is starched to make it water resistant and pressed to give it that nice
crisp look.
If you look on the front of the bill, you will see the
On the top you will see the scales for a
balanced budget.
In the center you have a carpenter's square, a tool used for an even cut.
Underneath is the Key to the
That's all pretty easy to figure out, but what is on the back of that dollar
bill is something we should all know.
If you turn the bill over, you will see two circles. Both circles,
together, comprise the Great Seal of the

The First Continental Congress requested that Benjamin Franklin and a group of
men come up with a Seal. It took them four years to accomplish this
task and another two years to get it approved.
If you look at the left-hand circle, you will see a Pyramid.

Notice the face is lighted, and the western side is dark. This
country was just beginning. We had not begun to explore the West or
decided what we could do for Western Civilization.
The Pyramid is uncapped, again signifying that we were not even close to
being finished. Inside the capstone you have the all-seeing eye, an
ancient symbol for divinity. It was
"IN GOD WE TRUST" is on this currency.

The Latin above the pyramid, ANNUIT COEPTIS, means, "God has
favored our undertaking."
The Latin below the pyramid, NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM, means, "a new order has
begun."
At the base of the pyramid is the Roman Numeral for 1776. (MDCCLXXVI)
If you look at the right-hand circle, and check it carefully,

you will learn that it is on every
It is also on the Parade of Flags Walkway at the Bushnell,
Slightly modified, it is the seal of the President of the
The Bald Eagle was selected as a symbol for victory for two reasons:
First, he is not afraid of a storm; he is strong, and he is smart enough
to soar above it. Secondly, he wears no material crown. We had
just broken from the King of
Also, notice the shield is unsupported. This country can now
stand on its own.
At the top of that shield you have a white bar signifying congress, a
unifying factor. We were coming together as one nation.
In the Eagle's beak you will read, "
Above the Eagle, you have thirteen stars, representing the
thirteen original colonies, and any clouds of misunderstanding
rolling away. Again, we were coming together as one.
Notice what the Eagle holds in his talons. He holds an olive branch and
arrows. This country wants peace, but we will never be afraid to fight to
preserve peace. The Eagle always wants to face the olive branch, but
in time of war, his gaze turns toward the arrows.
They say that the number 13 is an unlucky number. This is almost a
worldwide belief. You will usually never see a room numbered 13, or
any hotels or motels with a 13th floor. But think about this:
13 original colonies,
13 signers of the Declaration of
13 stripes on our flag,
13 steps on the Pyramid,
13 letters in the Latin above,
13 letters in "
13 stars above the Eagle,
13 bars on that shield,
13 leaves on the olive branch,
13 fruits,
and if you look closely, 13 arrows.
and, for minorities: the 13th Amendment.
I always ask people, "Why don't you know this?" Your children
don't know this, and their history teachers don't know this.
Too many veterans have given up too much to ever let the meaning fade.
Many veterans remember coming home to an