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Topic ClosedHarriet Tubman on United States $20 Bill

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    Posted: 26.Apr.2016 at 08:22

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Back in June 2010, I was curious if Benjamin Franklin was the only non-US President to be on our paper currency. So I used Wikipedia to write this blog post.

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That post was popular then and is still read by thousands of people each month even today. It was so popular that I followed it up with a similar post about faces on coins:

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That too is a popular piece.

So with all the recent discussion about faces on coins and currency, I thought I'd reshare those posts. Even today, I still hear people say that only the faces of presidents are on our money.

Facial recognition is alive in the lab.

 

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