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Most people use cash on a daily basis without paying much attention to its finer details. A paper dollar is usually seen as nothing more than a practical object—something to be spent, saved, or passed along. It gets folded into wallets, placed in cash registers, or exchanged quickly at checkout counters. Rarely do people stop to study it closely.
However, those who take a moment to carefully examine U.S. paper currency may notice unexpected details. In some cases, dollar bills display unusual stamps, symbols, initials, or markings that clearly do not appear to be part of the original design. These markings often raise questions. Why are they there? Who put them on the bill? Do they mean something important?
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