No US bills of any denomination were dated 1932. Very few coins and bills were made that year or in 1933 due to the Great Depression. Even nickels and dimes weren't made.
Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury. That's also the reason that the Treasury building is on the back of the bill.
Alexander Hamilton is the design of the obverse of the ten dollar bill. The reverse of the bill shows the United States Treasury building.
because they felt like it
The Secretary of the Treasury who signed the twenty-dollar bill in 1950 was George M. Humphrey. He served in this position from 1953 to 1957 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The signature on the bill reflects his tenure, as it was a common practice for the Secretary of the Treasury to sign currency during their time in office.
Actually, there is not a president on the U.S. 10 dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton is pictured on it. He was not a U.S. president, but was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
An image of the U.S. Treasury building is featured on the back of a ten dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton, first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, adorns the front of the bill.
there are 17 ones on a dollar bill. with words and numbers.
a 1932 $5 bill
All currency is produced by the Treasury.
The U.S. Treasury Building
secretary of treasury Alexander hamilton
Bureau of Engraving, Department of Treasury.
Alexander Hamilton is on the 10 dollar bill because he was the first Secretary of Treasury.
A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, appears on the US $10 bill !!
Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury. That's also the reason that the Treasury building is on the back of the bill.
It's the Treasury Department seal and is a mark of authenticity because it indicates the bill is issued by the US Treasury.
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