
The New $20 Quiz
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A newly designed $20 bill enters circulation on October 9, 2003. Do you know what's different about it? Take our Quiz and find out!
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1. The back of the new $20 bill features the word "TWENTY" in small letters in yellow in the background.
2. The security thread, which runs vertically up one side of the $20 note, says USA TWENTY and has a small flag.
3. The color shifting ink used in the number 20 in the lower right corner of the front of the bill changes from black to green.
4. There is one image of an eagle on the front of the new $20.
5. The new $20 incorporates the colors green, peach, blue, and orange.
6. The portrait of Andrew Jackson is enclosed in an oval.
7. The watermark, which is a faint image similar to the large portrait on the face of the note, can be viewed only from the front of the note.
8. The new $20 bill is one/fourth of an inch longer than the previous version.
9. The most prominent color of the new bill is still green, so it's still accurate to refer to it as a greenback.
10. The U.S. Treasury building appears on the back of the new $20 bill.
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