The front of the U.S. $20 bill features a portrait of Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States. The back of the bill showcases an image of the White House, symbolizing the executive branch of the government.
No the Lincoln Memorial is on the back of a 5$ bill. The White House is on the back of a 20$ bill.
A portrait of Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States, appears on the front of the US $20 bill.
No president appears on either side of the US $10 bill: (1) Portraits appear on the front of current US bills, not the back. (2) The man shown on the front of the $10 bill is Alexander Hamilton. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury but never served as president.
The images are ON the bill, not IN the bill. Hold the bill very carefully. Look at each picture and move your eyes down to the bottom of the image where you'll find a caption telling you who or what it is.
Except for $1 and $2 bills, U.S. currency uses the theme of buildings for the design of the back side. The front of the bill depicts Alexander Hamilton who was the 1st Secretary of the Treasury, so it's a natural fit to choose the Treasury building for the opposite side. It's similar to the way that the $5 bill has Lincoln on the front and the Lincoln Memorial on the back, or the $100 has Ben Franklin and Independence Hall.
The 1914 $20 dollar bill with Grover Cleveland on the front.
Look below the image. The little caption will tell you that it's a picture of the White House.Every US bill has captions identifying the person on the front and the image on the back.
The back of a 20-dollar bill displays a picture of the White House. Variations of the picture have appeared over the years. Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front and the scene or building on the back.
For an American $20, it shows President Andrew Jackson on the front and the White House on the back. On the new Canadian $20, it shows Queen Elizabeth II on the front and National Vimy Memorial on the back. If this was about a different country, please be more specific next time.
Not who, but what. Andrew Jackson is on the front and on the back is the White HouseThere are labels at the bottom of the pictures on all U.S. bills so you can just look at them for your answers.
No the Lincoln Memorial is on the back of a 5$ bill. The White House is on the back of a 20$ bill.
$ 1 (Front: George Washington; Back: Grootzegel van de Verenigde Staten)$ 2 (Front: Thomas Jefferson; Back: Independeance Decaration Onafhankelijkheidsverklaring)$ 5 (Front: Abraham Lincoln; Back: Lincoln Memorial)$ 10 (Front: Alexander Hamilton; Back: Ministerie van Finance)$ 20 (Front: Andrew Jackson; Back: White Huis)$ 50 (Front: Ulysses S. Grant; Back: Capitol)$ 100 (Front: Benjamin Franklin; Back: Independence Hall)
Now with Bill Moyers - 2002 Back to the Front was released on: USA: 19 January 2007
No, because the paper is the same size on the front and the back.
A portrait of Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States, appears on the front of the US $20 bill.
A G7 20 dollar bill is made in Chicago.
Andrew JacksonAll modern US bills have captions below the portrait on the front and the picture on the back. Look there to find out who or what is shown.