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8 Jan 1862 15 May 1862 $20 Minerva, Navigation, Blacksmith Southern Bank Note Company (14,860 issued) [53] T–20 21 Jun 1862 8 Dec 1862 $20 Alexander H. Stephens, Industry between Commerce and beehive B. Duncan (Columbia, S.C.) (2,834,251 issued) [54] T–21 28 Jun 1862 15 Nov 1862 $20 Alexander H. Stephens Keatinge & Ball (Columbia, S.C.)
Media in category "Confederate States dollar banknotes (featured picture set)" The following 72 files are in this category, out of 72 total. CSA-T1-$1000-1861.jpg 4,500 × 1,953; 10.73 MB
Twenty Confederate States dollar (T19), by the Southern Bank Note Company Twenty Confederate States dollar (T20) , by B. Duncan Twenty Confederate States dollar (T21) , by Keatinge & Ball
On February 25, 1862, Congress passed the first Legal Tender Act, which authorized the issuance of $150 million (~$3.57 billion in 2023) in United States Notes. [ 8 ] Since the reverse of the notes was printed with green ink, they were called "greenbacks" by the public and considered to be equivalent to the Demand Notes, which were already ...
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The demand statement is printed as "ON DEMAND THE UNITED STATES Promise To Pay Twenty Dollars To the Bearer". The reverse of the $20 Demand Note contains a small numeral 20 inside of an oval that is surrounded by an eight-sided star; all of this is located around the shield-shaped object with the numeral 20 in it. The top and bottom borders ...
Official $20 bill prototype featuring Harriet Tubman. In a campaign called "Women on 20s", selected voters were asked to choose three of 15 female candidates to have a portrait on the $20 bill. The goal was to have a woman on the $20 bill by 2020, the centennial of the 19th Amendment which gave women the right to vote. [13]