The meaning behind the bow and arrow on select U.S. bills

Mysterious Marks on U.S. Bills

Have you ever noticed strange symbols on your U.S. dollar bills? Some show small stamps, initials, or even tiny shapes like a bow and arrow. People call these chop marks. They are evidence of a bill’s journey through foreign markets and money exchanges.

What Are Chop Marks?

Chop marks are small stamps applied by currency handlers or money changers. They signal that a bill has been inspected and verified as authentic. These marks are especially common in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America, where counterfeit bills are more frequent.

From China to the World

The term “chop” comes from China, which has long stamped silver coins to prove authenticity and weight. Over time, merchants extended the practice to paper money. The U.S. dollar, widely circulated outside the United States, became a popular candidate for chop marking.

Why Money Changers Use Chop Marks

Money changers stamp bills for several reasons:

  • Verify legitimacy for the next holder

  • Track movement along local financial chains

  • Build trust in regions without strong central verification

These marks act as a simple, visual confirmation that the currency is genuine.

What Do Chop Marks Look Like?

Chop marks can take many forms:

  • Stars, arrows, or birds

  • Stylized letters or initials

  • Special symbols, like the bow and arrow on a $20 bill

Changers use ink—often blue, black, or red—so the marks don’t obscure official security features.

Are Chop Marks Legal?

U.S. law prohibits mutilating currency to the point it loses value. Chop marks don’t reach that level. They don’t reduce the bill’s worth or affect its function. However, heavily marked bills may be rejected by some machines or banks due to appearance.

A Bill’s Quiet Story

Each marked bill carries a story of travel and trust. It may have passed through markets, banks, or street vendors in distant lands. When you hold a bill with chop marks, you’re holding a tiny piece of a global journey.

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