<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section does not cite any sources . Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (July 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> 1861: A demand note with Lady Liberty holding a sword and shield on the front, and an abstract design on the back . The back is printed green . </Li> <Li> 1862: A note that is very similar, the first $20 United States note . The back is different, with several small variations extant . </Li> <Li> 1863: A gold certificate $20 note with an Eagle vignette on the face . The reverse has a $20 gold coin and various abstract elements . The back is orange . </Li> <Li> 1865: A national bank note with "The Battle of Lexington" and Pocahontas's marriage to John Rolfe in black, and a green border . </Li> <Li> 1869: A new United States note design, with Alexander Hamilton on the left side of the front and Victory holding a shield and sword . The back design is green . </Li> <Li> 1875: As above, except with a different reverse . </Li> <Li> 1878: A silver certificate $20 note with a portrait of Stephen Decatur on the right side of the face . The back design is black . </Li> <Li> 1882: A new gold certificate, with a portrait of James Garfield on the right of the face . The back is orange and features an eagle . </Li> <Li> 1882: A new national bank note . The front is similar, but the back is different and printed in brown . </Li> <Li> 1886: A new silver certificate $20 note, with Daniel Manning on the center of the face . </Li> <Li> 1890: A treasury (coin) note with John Marshall on the left of the face . Two different backs exist both with abstract designs . </Li> <Li> 1902: A new national bank note . The front features Hugh McCulloch, and the back has a vignette of an allegorical America . </Li> <Li> 1905: A new gold certificate $20 note, with George Washington on the center of the face . The back design is orange . </Li> </Ul> <Li> 1861: A demand note with Lady Liberty holding a sword and shield on the front, and an abstract design on the back . The back is printed green . </Li> <Li> 1862: A note that is very similar, the first $20 United States note . The back is different, with several small variations extant . </Li>

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