Why the $1 Bill Hasn’t Been Redesigned in Over 60 Years | WSJ Pro Perfected
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The $1 bill has remained unchanged for over 60 years due to its low counterfeiting risk, high replacement costs, and the lengthy redesign process. Central banks employ various security features to combat counterfeiting, but the bill's design fosters public trust, leading to federal legislation preventing its redesign.