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1929 $20 Federal Reserve Bank Note Fr. 1870-B – New York District Currency 7WBT
1929 $20 Federal Reserve Bank Note Fr. 1870-B – New York District Currency 7WBT
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This Series of 1929 $20 Federal Reserve Bank Note was issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York — District B. The face features a bold black-and-green design centered on a portrait of Andrew Jackson, flanked by the issuing bank's name and the "TWENTY DOLLARS" denomination. Serial number B01529619A is printed in red on the face. The orange Treasury seal appears to the right of the portrait. Signatures of the Deputy Governor and Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York appear at the bottom, alongside the Register of the Treasury and Treasurer of the United States signatures at the top. The reverse is printed in green and features a detailed engraving of the White House, captioned "WHITE HOUSE," framed by ornate scrollwork and "TWENTY DOLLARS" at the bottom. Federal Reserve Bank Notes of this type represent a distinct and historically significant chapter in U.S. currency, issued during a transitional period in American monetary policy.
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