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Why Do They Call A $10 Bill A Sawbuck? [Solved]

Why Is a $10 Bill Called a Sawbuck? A sawbuck or sawhorse resembles “X,” which is also the Roman numeral for “10.” The first $10 bills issued by the U.S. government in the 1860s prominently featured the Roman numeral 10; the huge Xs looked like sawbucks’ side. So “sawbuck” became a way to refer to a 10-dollar bill.

Why is a $10 bill called a sawbuck?

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sawbuck meaning and pronunciation

Originally slang for a sawhorse, fashioned iin the 18th century by lashing together two pieces of wood into an “X” shape. With an …

Sawbuck Meaning

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