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A 1969 $10 bill's design follows the same layout as all other older currency. Alexander Hamilton's picture appears in a small oval frame in the center of the bill's front. The border of the bill features a lot of ornate scrollwork. The back of the bill shows a 1920's view of the Treasury Building. The bill's colors are limited to green and black. The only major anti-counterfeiting feature is the presence of small red and blue fibers embedded in the bill's paper.

About the car

Many people have asked about the car shown on the back of older $10 bills. While its design somewhat resembles a mid-1920s Hupmobile (a long-gone brand) the bill's designers took pains to incorporate generic elements so that the Treasury couldn't be accused of favoring a particular manufacturer.

As time passed the car became more and more of an anachronism and was eventually removed from the bills' reverse.

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