Twenty Dollar Bill

The twenty dollar bill may refer to banknotes (bills) of currencies that are named dollar. Note that some of these currencies may have coins for 20 dollars instead. Some of these currencies may not have this denomination at all.

  • Australian 20 dollar note
  • Canadian twenty-dollar bill
  • United States twenty-dollar bill
  • New Zealand twenty dollar note

Famous quotes containing the words twenty, dollar and/or bill:

    Is not the king’s name twenty thousand names?
    Arm, arm, my name! A puny subject strikes
    At thy great glory.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    Johnny Clay: You like money. You got a great big dollar sign there where most women have a heart. So play it smart. Stay in character and you’ll have money. Plenty of it. George’ll have it and he’ll blow it on you. Probably buy himself a five-cent cigar.
    Sherry Peatty: You don’t know me very well, Johnny. I wouldn’t think of letting George throw his money away on cigars.
    Stanley Kubrick (b. 1928)

    The first year was critical to my assessment of myself as a person. It forced me to realize that, like being married, having children is not an end in itself. You don’t at last arrive at being a parent and suddenly feel satisfied and joyful. It is a constantly reopening adventure.
    —Anonymous Mother. From the Boston Women’s Health Book Collection. Quoted in The Joys of Having a Child, by Bill and Gloria Adler (1993)