New design from version 1996. On the front is the portrait of ulysses simpson grant (1822- 1885), a famous general and the 8th president of the United States. On the back is the United States Capitol.
Watermark: Grant's watermark image is located in the blank on the right side of the avatar and can be seen from both sides under the light.
Anti-counterfeiting silk thread: the silk thread is embedded in the right side of the avatar and turns yellow under ultraviolet radiation. Facing the strong light, the words "USA 50" and a national flag can be seen on both sides of the banknote.
Anti-copy line: behind Grant's head.
Miniaturization: On the front of the banknote, the number "fifty" appears vertically twice in the blanks on both sides. In addition, the words "United States of America" (that is, the United States of America) can be found on the left side of the collar under Grant's beard.
Color-changing ink: the green number in the lower left corner of the front of the banknote is black from another angle.
Adapt to the characteristics of low vision: you can see 50 yuan's banknotes in the lower right corner of the back, and the contrast of "50" is relatively large, so it is easier for people with poor vision or places with poor light to recognize the denomination of banknotes.
2004 Edition 20 yuan Voucher
The 2004 version of 20 yuan Securities has officially entered the circulation field since June 9, 2003. Its main coupons are:
Main landscape pattern: Inherited its traditional features, the front is the portrait of andrew jackson (1767- 1845), a famous general and the seventh president of the United States. The oval thin lines and edges around Jackson's portrait and miniature letters, the edges around the White House pattern on the back of the bill and the clear red sky have all been removed from the new bill. Added a "symbol of freedom" pattern-two American eagles: in the background pattern on the left side of Hudson's portrait, there is a blue eagle; There is a green eagle in the lower right corner of the portrait. Eagle and portrait numbers are printed by the same intaglio technology, and the concave-convex feeling is obvious.
Tone: The background colors of paper money are pink, green and blue. Dozens of tiny yellow characters "20" are printed on the background pattern on the right side of the banknote.
Signature: On the front of the bill, the signer on the left is Rosario Marin, the Federal Treasury Secretary, and the signer on the right is John W. Si Nuo, the US Treasury Secretary.
Watermark: There is a watermark mark similar to portrait hidden on the right side of Jacklin's head, and the wind can be seen from both sides in the light.
Security line: the vertical security line embedded in the paper on the left side of Jackson's portrait. You can see the printed words "USA TWENTY" and a small national flag pattern through light transmission observation. Under ultraviolet light, the safety line is green.
Color-changing ink: the word "patina" is in the lower right corner of the front of the banknote. When the banknote looks at "20" obliquely, its color will change from copper to green.
Microform: On the left wing of the Green Eagle, that is, below the first three letters of "SUA 20" on the lower right of Jackson's portrait, the word "USA 20" on the blue microform looms; On the other hand, at the lower right of the signature of the CFO, the words "UNIED OS AMERIA 20 USA20" appeared in black miniature.