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20 DOLLAR BILL FACE TO CHANGE
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The U.S. Treasury Department will resume Obama-era plans to put abolitionist Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill!



And President Biden wants to accelerate the process, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.


U.S. money should “reflect the history and diversity of our country and Harriet Tubman’s image gracing the new $20 note would certainly reflect that,” she said at a briefing for reporters.

“We’re exploring ways to speed up that effort.”




Tubman, a former slave who helped others to freedom, was to become the first woman and first minority to appear on U.S. paper currency.



Andrew Jackson, the seventh U.S. president, is currently on $20 bills.

Things are always changing lately. Is that called progress?

So Do you have any thoughts about the money face?
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Biting Presidential Authority to corner this absolutely needful legislation. About time someone who really cares puts this at the forefront of much needed public prolific appeasement. Certainly the previous administration could not perceive the catastrophic necessity of this momentous legislation. 

hah  Amazing isn't it what a new administration can do! I'm mesmerized. Truly I am! Wow ......go-go Joe!  Dancingparty
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Maybe Joe just might have saved a "Statue"! hah
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Move over Andy! Here it is.


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(01-26-2021, 08:52 PM)Carsman Wrote: Move over Andy! Here it is.


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That is great...........I'm gonna try and get the first one, or maybe the thousand one. What a meaningful and momentous Occasion. I just bet note collectors across the land will be clamoring for the new bills.
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