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How about some pictures of your $20.00 bills. Here are some to get started.  
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I don't collect much paper money but these are something I can appreciate! The colour of the $20 was always my favorite. Very casual and nothing too distracting from the design. I should definitely get myself a 1937 20 and a 1954 devil's face.
Thanks for sharing :)
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Some newer ones  
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United States
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Very nice, keep them coming!
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yakimaboy
You got me started with these bills, now lets see what others have. Then Wildflower helped by showing his.
Edited by Tee 02/28/2017 10:56 pm
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Quote: You got me started with these bills, now lets see what others have. Then Wildflower helped by showing his. Tee, that is one of the nicest things anyone has said to me. Thanks 
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Canada
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Are $20 Canadian chartered banknotes allowed in this thread? (Is all I have)
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Trimble, those are very nice, I don't have any of those banks. The variety of the Canadian chartered banks is amazing. It must have caused some confusion in the general population though.
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I have a few US chartered notes too...slowly branching outwards. There were many, many banks, back in the day, issuing there own notes. Fun to collect!
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Thanks Trimble. Those are very unique (to me) and neat.
Looks like the Colonial bank is advertising that it has $2,000,000 in capital on the bill. What year is that bill?
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This Colonial bank note wasn't issued, no signature, number or date. Un-issued notes like this are known as remainders. Had it been issued it would probably have been 1859. :) I think there were/are $20 Colonial notes issued but I haven't seen one.
Remainders are usually less expensive than an issued note I think.
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Well Tee, you make it very hard for me to resist considering you posted several of your 50c to the variety thread so... (by the way I'm a 'her') This is a 1954 Devil's Face. If anyone wonders where the devil's face is, look just to the right and slightly above her earring and you will see a very hooked beakish sort of nose. Then above are two bushy squinty eyes, about level to the top of her earlobe. The mean, nasty mouth, level to the bottom of the earlobe. Take a second look and the entire Devils head rests on the right side of her face. After the public recognized to be the Devil in the Queens hair, the $20 portrait was modified by smoothing her curls.  Close-up 
Edited by wildflowerAB 03/01/2017 11:45 am
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And as above that Tee posted earlier, the 1969 Scenes of Canada Series. The bottom is the 1986 Birds of Canada series featuring the loon. But the first banknote, notice anything different between it and the second one? The serial number appears on the reverse side. This was a 1979 printing of the Scenes of Canada and that was the only feature that was changed.  
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