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6/26/22

[Answer] Which man's image appeared on the first one-dollar bill?

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Which man's image appeared on the first one-dollar bill?


  • Salmon P. Chase:The first one-dollar bill was printed as a form of legal tender in 1862 during the Civil War. Salmon P. Chase, the Secretary of the Treasury under Abraham Lincoln, had the distinct honor of designing the original US $1 bill. So whose image do you suppose he put on that bill? Himself, of course. The bill featured a portrait of Salmon P. Chase, the treasury seal, intricate patterns, and engraved signatures to thwart counterfeiting. The bill was larger than modern bills, measuring 7 & 3/8 inches by 3 & 1/8 inches. In 1869, the one-dollar bill was redesigned with a portrait of President George Washington in the center.



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