The strip on a twenty-dollar bill, known as a security thread, is embedded in the paper and reads "USA TWENTY" along with a small symbol of a stylized liberty bell. This feature is part of the bill's security measures to prevent counterfeiting. The thread is visible when held up to the light, serving as a verification tool for authenticity.
id say about 2000$
nothing
voici un billet de vingt dollars
It will have those yellow numbers on it that say 20. They will be all over.
Impossible to say without actually looking at it. Take it to a bank and they will be able to tell you if it is authentic.
The thread displays the words "USA 100" repeated many times. It glows pink under UV light.
$22-24 in average condition Note that ALL modern $20 bills say "Washington DC" so that's not enough to ID a bill.
religion on the American money and where is it?
What's the point
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Jackson has been on the 20-dollar bill all of my lifetime and I am getting old. The $20 dollar bill buys less than a $5 bill bought when I was a boy, but I would still say they are valuable.
What in the world does THAT mean? I'm gonna take a SWAG (silly wild-ass guess) at that. One dollar equals 100 cents, so you could say that a penny is a centidollar, because a penny represents one hundredth of a dollar. A dollar is also one tenth of a ten-dollar bill, so you could say that it is a decisawbuck. (Sawbuck is slang for a 10-dollar bill.)