Seven years ago today, the revamped $20 bill debuted with a colorful new look and a slew of high-tech security features. Let’s take a look back at the history of the “double-sawback” to uncover five things you probably didn’t know about the bill:
- The average circulation life for a $20 bill is 25 months.
- The current face of the twenty, Andrew Jackson, replaced Grover Cleveland in 1928, although U.S. Treasury Department records don’t reveal the reason for the switch.
- Interestingly, Andrew Jackson was vehemently opposed to the National Bank and paper money, and cautioned the nation about paper currency in his presidential farewell address.
- In 1963, the phrase “Redeemable in Lawful Money” was replaced with “In God We Trust” on the bill.
- About 22% of all bills printed today are twenties.
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