
Stake attention in this memory
This media file contains a close-up, overhead view of three United States dollar bills placed side-by-side. From left to right, they are a one-dollar bill, a five-dollar bill, and a twenty-dollar bill. The bills are slightly creased and worn, indicating they are in circulation. The one-dollar bill features a portrait of George Washington. Visible text includes "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE," "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "ONE DOLLAR," a serial number "C44490865 E," and signatures of the Treasurer and Secretary of the Treasury. The five-dollar bill displays a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Visible text includes "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE," "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "FIVE DOLLARS," a serial number "L27918773 B," and signatures. The twenty-dollar bill shows a portrait of Andrew Jackson. Visible text includes "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE," "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "TWENTY DOLLARS," a serial number "G50535731 E," and signatures. The bills are laid out horizontally on a plain, light-colored surface, likely a table or countertop. There are no other objects or environmental details visible in the frame, suggesting a controlled studio or workspace setting. The lighting appears to be bright and even, illuminating the details of the currency clearly. The focus is entirely on the monetary items.
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