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reverse side of a U
Short Termreverse side of a U.S. one-dollar bill. The bill is oriented vertically, with the top edge at the top of the image. It is lying on a dark, textured surface, possibly a table or countertop. The bill itself is creased and slightly worn, with visible folds. The design elements on the reverse of the bill are clearly visible. At the top center is the Great Seal of the United States, featuring an eagle with outstretched wings holding an olive branch and arrows. Above the eagle is a banner with the Latin phrase "E PLURIBUS UNUM." Below the eagle is a pyramid with an eye at its apex, surrounded by the Latin phrases "ANNUIT COEPTIS" and "NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM." Large numerals and the word "ONE" are present in the corners and center of the bill. The words "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" are printed vertically along the left side, and "ONE DOLLAR" is printed vertically along the right side. There is no indication of the city of Mejaniga, Italy, in the image. The image depicts only the dollar bill and its background.

