Question:
Does anybody know where I can download the font used on money?
Stephen J
2008-02-11 02:46:56 UTC
I know first off, everyone's going to think this is a lame 'frauding' question, but I've needed the font (for Microsoft Word) used on US currency a few different times in the past couple years.
If anyone knows where you can download it I'd be much abliged. I've done tons of searching for font on websites, but have yet to locate it.
It's the bold font on all US currency used to spell "The United States of America" & the dollar amount. I know this font exists because I saw the same font used on the "Sweetest Girl" music video by Wyclef Jean recently.
Thanks.
Three answers:
Mowgli
2008-02-11 04:05:50 UTC
A good example of this style is LTR Federal.



http://www.letterror.com/catalog/fed/index.html



http://fontface.com/fonts/u.html (united states - no numbers)
zeringue
2016-12-12 09:30:12 UTC
Ltr Federal Font
Jan
2016-03-17 05:57:44 UTC
Nope. A website, even if free, is public display. A personal use for a font would be to make a poster for your wall, inside your house. However, the designer of the font may grant you a free license for your website if you ask. Can't hurt to ask.


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