File:Demand Note$.jpg
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Top Row: Backs of $5, $10, and $20 Demand Notes printed in green ink which gave rise to the term "greenback"
Bottom Row:
- Alexander Hamilton and the " Statue of Freedom" were central figures on $5 Demand Notes
- Abraham Lincoln, a Bald Eagle, and an allegorical representation of art were present on $10 Demand Notes
- An allegorical representation of liberty was the central figure of $20 Demand Notes
The background is of an 1861–1863 34 star U.S. Flag, in use at the time of issue of Demand Notes
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