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  2. United States fifty-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The United States fifty-dollar bill (US$50) is a denomination of United States currency. The 18th U.S. president (1869-1877), Ulysses S. Grant, is featured on the obverse, while the U.S. Capitol is featured on the reverse. All current-issue $50 bills are Federal Reserve Notes.

  3. $50 Note - The U.S. Currency Education Program

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    The $50 note features subtle background colors of blue and red, and includes an embedded security thread that glows yellow when illuminated by UV light. When held to light, a portrait watermark of President Grant is visible from both sides of the note. The note includes a color-shifting numeral 50 in the lower right corner of the note.

  4. Faces on Money: U.S. Presidents and More - ThoughtCo

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    President Ulysses S. Grant's face appears on the $50 bill and has since the denomination was first issued in 1914. The Union general served two terms and helped the nation recover from the Civil War.

  5. Who Is Featured on the $50 Bill? Examining the Legacy of Ulysses...

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    Today, the $50 bill serves as a daily reminder of the life and legacy of Ulysses S. Grant, one of America‘s most important military and political leaders. While it may not be the most widely used or beloved denomination, the $50 note remains an essential part of U.S. currency.

  6. The $50 note includes an embedded security thread that glows yellow when illuminated by UV light. When held to light, a portrait watermark of President Grant is visible from both sides of the note. In addition, the note includes a color-shifting numeral 50 in the lower right corner of the note.

  7. United States currency/$50 bill - Wikiversity

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    The United States fifty-dollar bill ($50) is a denomination of United States currency. U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant is currently featured on the obverse, while the U.S. Capitol is featured on the reverse. All $50 bills issued today are Federal Reserve Notes.

  8. Who Is On The $50 Bill? Exploring the Legacy of Ulysses S. Grant

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    Despite its storied history and anti-counterfeiting protections, the $50 bill remains one of the least circulated denominations of U.S. currency. According to the Federal Reserve, $50 notes account for just 3.5% of all bills in circulation as of 2024, compared to nearly 40% for the ubiquitous $1 bill.

  9. $50 Note Issued 1914 to 1990 - The U.S. Currency Education...

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    $50 Note. Issued 1914 - 1990. All U.S. currency remains legal tender, regardless of when it was issued. 1914. The first $50 Federal Reserve note is issued. The note measures 7.375 x 3.125 inches and features . a portrait of President Grant on the front and a vignette of an allegorical representation of Panama on the back. 1929

  10. United States fifty-dollar bill - Wikiwand

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    The United States fifty-dollar bill (US$50) is a denomination of United States currency. The 18th U.S. president (1869-1877), Ulysses S. Grant, is featured on the obverse, while the U.S. Capitol is featured on the reverse. All current-issue $50 bills are Federal Reserve Notes.

  11. 5 Things You Never Knew About the $50 Bill - GOBankingRates

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    The $50 bill is the most expensive currency to create, according to Currency Exchange International. It costs about 19.4 cents to produce a $50 bill. In contrast, the $100 bill only costs 15.5 cents per note.