Dollar Bill 🎨 RGB Color Code: #85BB65
The hexadecimal RGB code of Dollar Bill color is #85BB65. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 85 red (133/256), a BB green (187/256) and a 65 blue component (101/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(133,187,101). Closest WebSafe color: Pistachio (#99CC66)
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The United States one-dollar bill (US$1), sometimes referred to as a single or a buck, has been the lowest value denomination of United States paper currency
The United States two-dollar bill ($2) is a current denomination of United States currency. A portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the
The United States one-hundred-dollar bill ($100) is a denomination of United States currency. The first United States Note with this value was issued
The United States ten-dollar bill ($10) is a denomination of U.S. currency. The obverse of the bill features the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, who served
The United States twenty-dollar bill ($20) is a denomination of U.S. currency. A portrait of Andrew Jackson, the seventh U.S. president (1829–1837), has
Dollar bill may refer to: Dollar bill, a banknote (or bill) of any of the currencies that are named dollar Australian one-dollar note United States one-dollar
The United States five-dollar bill ($5) is a denomination of United States currency. The current $5 bill features U.S. president Abraham Lincoln and the
(see History of the United States dollar). Although they remain legal tender in the United States, high-denomination bills were last printed on December 27
The United States fifty-dollar bill ($50) is a denomination of United States currency. The 18th U.S. president (1869-1877), Ulysses S. Grant, is featured
Three Dollar Bill, Y'all (stylized as Three Dollar Bill, Yall$) is the debut studio album by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit, released on July 1, 1997

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