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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Alexander Hamilton will stay on the front of the $10 bill, and Harriet Tubman will boot Andrew Jackson from the $20, sources tell CNN.
The announcement is expected to come later Wednesday from Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, who will also reveal that a montage of leaders from the women's suffrage movement will be added to the back of the $10. A Treasury official confirmed to CNN that Tubman's portrait will appear on the $20.
The redesigned $10 bill is expected to enter circulation by 2020, though it's unclear what the $20's time frame is.
Justice is served. #GoodbyeJackson#HelloHarrietpic.twitter.com/mXzM2oLg4m
— Chirlane McCray (@Chirlane) April 20, 2016
The women pictured on the back of the $10 will be the first to appear on U.S. paper currency in more than 100 years.
The matter has been at the center of intense debate for some time. Lew first told America in June 2015 that he would feature a woman on a new version of the $10 bill alongside Hamilton.
Lew promised to spend time collecting public opinion, and it turned out that Americans had plenty to say about the matter. The question of which woman should receive this particular honor was hardly the only point of contention.
Some argued that Alexander Hamilton — the nation's first treasury secretary — shouldn't have to share top billing with anyone else. Others said a woman shouldn't have to share a bill — that she should have her own.
— Saskya Vandoorne contributed to this story
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