
The first one-dollar bills small size notes were issued as Legal tender Notes under Series of 1928. The Treasury seal and serial numbers were red. These are commonly known as "Funnybacks" due to the rather odd-looking "ONE" on the reverse.
(6.14 length × 2.61 width× 0.0043 in thickness = 156 × 66.3 × 0.11 mm)
Legal Tender Notes Series of 1928 Red seal
No. | Series | Signature | Quantity Printed |
F-1500 | 1928 | Wood Woodin | 1,872,012 |
F-1500* | 1928 | Wood Woodin | 8000 |
Portrait of Washington
These are replicas of actual bills, printed on high quality 100% cotton paper. They are ideal for framing as you can display both sides at the same time. Each side is printed on a seperate sheet to comply with Federal law.