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Why Is A $5 Bill Called A Sawbuck? [Solved]
Key Takeaways. Sawbuck is an old-fashioned slang term for a $10 bill. The phrase reportedly reflects the fact that the Roman numeral X, which resembles a wooden sawbuck, was traditionally used on U.S. $10 banknotes to denote the number 10.
Why is a $10 bill called a sawbuck?
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