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Submitted photo · June 30, 2026

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AI Identification

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United States currency-style 20-dollar banknote

Paper Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$20.00

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a piece of paper currency that appears visually consistent with a Series 2004 or later United States 20-dollar bill. The reverse side is shown, featuring a centralized green intaglio-style engraving of the White House. Above the image is the text "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "IN GOD WE TRUST," while the bottom reads "TWENTY DOLLARS." The note displays a large, green numeral "20" in the bottom right corner and smaller "20" numerals in the other three corners. The background contains a field of small yellow "20" numerals, a security feature consistent with modern US bank notes. The paper has a cream-to-off-white tone. The condition appears relatively circulated with visible horizontal and vertical creasing, particularly a central vertical fold. While the design elements are consistent with official currency, this identification remains a hypothesis based on visual inspection; the banknote's status can only be determined through physical examination of the paper texture, security thread, and watermarks by a qualified authority. No serial numbers or series dates are visible from this side of the note.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual inspection of the provided image, I am evaluating this item as a piece of United States paper currency consistent with the Series 2004 or later 20-dollar banknote. Because I am working solely from a photograph, I cannot verify the physical texture, the presence of a security thread, or the watermark, all of which are necessary to determine if this is legitimate legal tender. I am treating the identification as a working hypothesis. The note appears to be in circulated condition, exhibiting visible horizontal and vertical creasing. In the general numismatic market, modern 20-dollar bills in this condition typically hold a value equal to their face value. Unlike rare historical currency or those with specific printing errors, standard circulated modern notes do not generally command a premium from collectors. Consequently, the estimated value corresponds to the denomination shown on the reverse. To confirm the status of this note, a physical examination by a qualified authority or the use of specific counterfeit detection tools would be required. If the item were found to be a reproduction, replica, or 'motion picture' prop rather than official currency, it would have negligible commercial value and would be worth significantly less than its face denomination. The current estimate of $20.00 assumes the note is a functional piece of US currency as suggested by its visual design elements, such as the green intaglio-style engraving and the 'EURion constellation' security features.

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