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A U.S. $20 bill is approximately 0.11 millimeters thick, which is about 0.0043 inches. This thickness is consistent with other U.S. paper currency, as they are all produced to the same specifications. Over time, the thickness may vary slightly due to wear and environmental factors, but it generally remains within this range.

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