1776 in Roman numerials
It's not just XXVI -- it's MDCCLXXVI -- the Roman numeral for 1776 -- the year our country was founded.
On the back of a dollar bill is the Great Seal a pyramid with an eye on top it also says IN GOD WE TRUST and The United States Of America.
That is 1937 in roman numerals so it is probably a 1937 series bill.But ...The US never printed any bills dated 1937! The only Roman numeral on a US $1 bill is MDCCLXXVI, which of course translates to 1776.
An image of the U.S. Treasury building is featured on the back of a ten dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton, first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, adorns the front of the bill.
The great seal
The Roman numeral of MDCCLXXVI represents 1776 the year of USA declaration of independence.
There is no Roman numeral at the bottom of the dollar bill. The bottom of the dollar bill usually features the signature of the U.S. Treasurer and the Secretary of the Treasury.
On a one US dollar bill in the form of MDCCLXXVI which means 1776 the year of independence
It's not just XXVI -- it's MDCCLXXVI -- the Roman numeral for 1776 -- the year our country was founded.
It is: 1776 = MDCCLXXVI which can be found under the pyramid on a USA dollar bill
There are Nine letters. I have counted you can even observe by looking very closely into a dollar bill right on the bottom of the pyramid says these letters (MDCCLXXVI).
MDCCLXXVI and they are Roman numerals that represent 1776 which was the year that the United States declaration of Independence was signed.
1776 in Roman numerals are MDCCLXXVI and this was the year that the United States declared its independence from Great Britain.
There is no building on the back of a 500 dollar bill
A unique part of a dollar bill.
The back of the two dollar bill depicts the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
what statue is on the back of the ten dollar bill