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Andrew Jackson Pop Art Warhol style - $20 bill detail
The United States twenty-dollar bill ($20) is a denomination of U.S. currency.
The seventh U.S. President (1829 - 37), Andrew Jackson has been featured on the front side of the bill since 1928,
which is why the twenty-dollar bill is often called a "Jackson," while the White House is featured on the reverse side.
The twenty-dollar bill in the past was referred to as a "double-sawbuck" because it is twice the value of a ten-dollar bill,
which was nicknamed a "sawbuck" due to the resemblance the Roman numeral for ten (X) bears to the legs of a sawbuck,
although this usage had largely fallen out of favor by the 1980s.
The twenty-dollar gold coin was known as a "double eagle". Rather than a nickname, this nomenclature was specified by an act of Congress.
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