
Mar 9, 2026
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The image provides a close-up, angled view of a section of a United States one-dollar bill, specifically depicting the reverse side's design known as the Great Seal of the United States. This scene is an engraved illustration on currency and is not located in a physical city of Unknown, Unknown. The central subject is a thirteen-tiered, truncated pyramid, composed of distinct stone blocks. The Roman numerals "MDCCLXXVI" are visibly engraved at the base of the pyramid. Positioned directly above the pyramid, within a radiant triangle, is the Eye of Providence, also referred to as the All-Seeing Eye. Rays of light emanate outward from the triangle and the eye. Above the radiant triangle, the Latin phrase "ANNUIT COEPTIS" is engraved in an arc. Below the pyramid, set within a curved banner, the Latin phrase "NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM" is visible. At the very bottom edge of the circular emblem, a segment of the phrase "THE GREAT SEAL" can be seen. Portions of the text "THE UNITED" are partially visible at the upper edge of the image, belonging to the larger inscription "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA." The circular emblem is surrounded by elaborate scrollwork and decorative patterns, consistent with traditional currency engraving. The overall coloration of the image is dominated by various shades of green and subtle beige tones, characteristic of United States paper currency. There are no people, direct actions, or interactions depicted in this static, symbolic illustration. The environment is the textured surface of a printed document, specifically a piece of paper currency, exhibiting fine lines and details inherent to its printing process.
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