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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.

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