2017A $5 Dollars Bill With Star Note PG Series.


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A Replacement Banknote, Commonly Referred To As A Star Note, Is A Banknote That Is Printed To Replace A Faulty One And Is Used As A Control Mechanism For Governments Or Monetary Authorities To Know The Exact Number Of Banknotes Being Printed.


The Redesigned $5 Bill Was Unveiled On September 20 2007 And Was Issued On March 13 2008, During A Ceremony At President Lincoln's Cottage.


The United States Five Dollar Bill (US$5) Is A Denomination Of United States Currency.


The Current $5 Bill Features U.S. President Abraham Lincoln And The Coat Of Arms Of United States On The Front And The Lincoln Memorial On The Back.


All $5 Bills Issued Today Are Federal Reserve Notes.


As Of December 2018, The Average Life Of A $5 Bill In Circulation Is 4.7 Years Before It Is Replaced Due To Wear.


Approximately 6% Of All Paper Currency Produced By The U.S. Treasury's Bureau Of Engraving And Printing In 2009 Were $5 Bills.


The Note Was Formerly Nicknamed A "fin", A Term From Yiddish (finf), (finef), Meaning "Five;" This Term Derived From Underworld Slang And Originally Referred To The British Five Pound Note.


It Was First Recorded Being Used To Refer To The American Bill In 1925.


It Is Also Occasionally Referred To As A Fiver.


NOTE: The Note You See In Our Pictures, Is The Note You Going Receive.