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United States one-dollar bill

The United States one-dollar bill, sometimes referred to as a single, has been the lowest value denomination of United States paper currency since the discontinuation of U.S. fractional currency notes in 1876. Wikipedia
Thickness: .0043 inches thick
Material used: 75% cotton; 25% linen
Security features: Security fibers, raised printing
Value: $1
Width: 6.14 inches ≈ 156 mm
Years of printing: 1929–present (Small size)