US Notes

Roman Numerals and Classical Lettering on US Currency: How the BEP Borrowed from Antiquity to Signal Financial Authority

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing deliberately wove Roman numerals, Latin phrases, and neoclassical typography into American banknotes to project permanence, authority, and civilizational legitimacy. Understanding these design choices deepens your appreciation of every note in your collection and reveals a fascinating story about how a young republic built credibility through the visual language of ancient Rome.

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Eagles, Shields, and Flags: Patriotic Symbolism Across US Currency Designs

From the fierce bald eagle on early National Bank Notes to the subtle flag imagery woven into modern Federal Reserve Notes, patriotic symbols have shaped American currency design for over 150 years. Understanding this visual language unlocks new layers of appreciation for the notes in your collection.

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