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What is the length of a dollar bill?

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Sounds like a smart ruler-hack to me. So the dollar bill is actually just a little bit over 6 inches, and watch out - I just read on Wikipedia that current proposals have suggested making $1 and $5 bills an inch shorter than the rest! But I guess we'll cross that bridge when we come to it, eh MacGyvers. read more

Throughout the history of the United States, the dollar bill was released in two major formats, namely in large-size notes and in small-size notes. Released in 1862, the large-size one-dollar bill measured approximately 189 by 79 millimeters or 7.4218 by 3.125 inches. read more

The length of a dollar bill is 6.14 inches, and the width is 2.61 inches. If one million dollar bills laid end to end lengthwise, they would extend 96.6 miles. One trillion dollar bills would extend 96,906,656 miles, which is farther than the distance to the sun. read more

The United States one-dollar bill ($1) is a denomination of United States currency. An image of the first U.S. President (1789–97), George Washington, based on a painting by Gilbert Stuart, is currently featured on the obverse (front), and the Great Seal of the United States is featured on the reverse (back). read more

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