He started with one-dollar bills, which had made up much of the pay roll.
A supply of new one-dollar bills should be held at the ready.
The reverse has never been cut (as a seal) but appears, for example, on the back of the one-dollar bill.
A year later, in 1935, the design of the one-dollar bill was changed again.
The only difference on these one-dollar bills was a yellow instead of blue seal.
They merely counted out the money, in one-dollar bills and change.
He preferred one-dollar bills and was getting plenty of them.
Mark withdrew a folded one-dollar bill from his pocket and gave it to Rose.
There was a bunch of change and a few one-dollar bills in it.
She looked like her picture belonged on the one-dollar bill.