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A Hawaii overprint note is one of a series of banknotes (one silver certificate and three Federal Reserve Notes) issued during World War II as an emergency issue after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The intent of the overprints was to easily distinguish United States dollars captured by the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces in the event of an ...
$20; Hawaii; Fr. 2305 1934A $20 Federal Reserve Note Hawaii WWII Emergency Issue. 67 ... 1117344 Issuer Hawaii Note Type Federal Reserve Note Region The United States of America Catalog Fr. 2305 Signers Julian, Morgenthau Jr. Denomination $20 Variety 1 ... Sponsored Ads. Gold $2,747.59 (+11.61) 10-25 4:59 PM EDT.
Detailed information about the coin 20 Dollars (Federal Reserve Note; Brown Seal, Hawaii), Hawaii, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.
29 Δεκ 2022 · If the Japanese attacked Hawaii, all these overprinted notes would be deemed worthless so the Japanese could not financially benefit from overrunning Hawaii. Not only were $1 bills over-printed, but $5’s, $10’s and $20’s were included as well.
It turns out that this Hawai‘i overprint currency dates back to World War II. These notes were issued after the attack on Pearl Harbor to serve as emergency currency on the Hawai‘i Islands. These bills ($1, $5, $10 and $20) were distributed on July 15, 1942.
Photo of a $20 Federal Reserve note bearing a “Hawaii” overprint issued through the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco during World War II.
The United States twenty-dollar bill (US$20) is a denomination of U.S. currency. A portrait of Andrew Jackson, the seventh U.S. president (1829–1837), has been featured on the obverse of the bill since 1928; the White House is featured on the reverse.