The ten dollar bill, a familiar sight in wallets and pockets, holds more history than you might realize! Featuring Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, this bill is a miniature portrait of American financial beginnings.
Did you know that Hamilton wasn't a president? This makes the ten dollar bill somewhat unique. The current design, adopted in 2006, includes subtle background images and color-shifting ink as anti-counterfeiting measures. Look closely, and you'll see faint images of the Treasury Department Building on the back.
While there have been talks of replacing Hamilton, he remains a symbol of American finance on this widely circulated piece of currency. The next time you have a ten dollar bill in your hand, take a moment to appreciate its history and the man it honors. It's more than just money; it's a piece of American heritage!