• copper-plate engraving allowed for greater detail and production during printing. It was the transition to steel engraving that enabled banknote design and printing...
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    Abraham Lincoln on the left side of the obverse and an allegorical figure representing art on the right. 1862 (1862): The first $10 United States Note was issued...
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    Bureau of Engraving and Printing. United States Treasury. 2007. Retrieved May 13, 2015. "USPaperMoney.Info: Series 2004 $20". "Why the $20?". Women On 20s....
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    the third president of the United States (1801–1809), is featured on the obverse of the note. The reverse features an engraving of John Trumbull's painting...
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    president Abraham Lincoln and the Great Seal of the United States on the front and the Lincoln Memorial on the back. All $5 bills issued today are Federal...
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    of his engravings appeared on banknotes, including the Black Eagle Silver Certificate, the United States one-hundred-thousand-dollar bill, and Electricity...
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  • denominations of United States currency greater than $100 were circulated by the United States Treasury until 1969. Since then, U.S. dollar banknotes have been...
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    The United States fifty-dollar bill (US$50) is a denomination of United States currency. The 18th U.S. president (1869-1877), Ulysses S. Grant, is featured...
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    published by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) from the mid-1860s through the 1910s. Prepared upon request of the United States Secretary of the Treasury...
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  • must return the banknotes to the Bank of Canada, which will destroy them. Individuals may keep the banknotes indefinitely. The $2 banknote has an obverse...
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