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1950 $20 Federal Reserve Currency Note United States Cull

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### 1950 $20 Federal Reserve Currency Note United States Cull Step back into the mid-20th century with this **1950 series $20 Federal Reserve Note**. As a staple of post-war American commerce, these notes represent a bridge between the classic large-size notes of the past and the modern currency we carry today. While these specific notes are in Cull condition, they remain fully authentic, legal tender, and a budget-friendly way to own a piece of US numismatic history. The 1950 series is beloved by collectors for its clean, traditional layout. Unlike modern "big head" bills, this note features the smaller, framed portrait of Andrew Jackson. The reverse showcases the iconic South Portico of the White House, captured in a detailed engraving style that has become a symbol of American stability. **Product Features:** - Series: 1950 - Cull condition - Face value of $20 - Produced by the US Federal Reserve - **Obverse:** Features a portrait of Andrew Jackson - **Reverse:** Displays the image of the White House Owning a 1950 $20 Federal Reserve Note is about more than just the face value; it’s about holding a physical artifact from a transformative era in American history. These "Cull" notes are perfect for collectors who appreciate the **"honest wear"** of currency that actually circulated during the post-war boom. Because they are priced closer to their face value than Mint-state specimens, they offer an **accessible entry point** for new collectors or a low-premium way for silver and gold stackers to diversify their holdings with vintage paper assets. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or looking for a conversation piece, this note serves as a tangible reminder of the enduring strength of the US Dollar. Bullion Exchanges carries a broad selection of historic [**U.S. currency**](file:///notes/paper-currency-notes) and [**Goldback notes**](file:///notes/goldback-notes). Each order is securely packaged for safe delivery. If you have any questions, our customer service team is happy to assist you. **You may also be interested in:** - [**1950 $10 Federal Reserve Currency Note United States Avg Circ**](file:///1950-10-federal-reserve-currency-note-united-states-avg-circ) - [**1929 $10 National Currency Note New York Avg Circ**](file:///1929-10-national-currency-note-new-york-avg-circ) - [**$1 Silver Certificate Currency Note Avg Circ (Random Year)**](file:///1-silver-certificate-currency-note-avg-circ-random-year)