http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/redir.php?jid=13f76312e5b08836New $20 Bills to Become Available in October
Tue September 9, 2003 12:03 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The revamped $20 bill, along with its faint tinge of peach color in the background, will make its way into bank vaults and consumers' pockets in early October, according to the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department.
The new $20, whose design was unveiled in May, is to be made available to banks on Oct. 9, Marsha Reidhill, assistant director for cash and fiscal agency for the Fed, said in an interview.
The introduction into circulation of the new bill, a makeover of a bill previously redesigned in 1998, is meant to thwart increasingly high-tech counterfeiters. And even though it was not meant to be a security measure, the most prominent new feature of the bills, the addition of subtle peach, green and blue background colors, is expected to make counterfeiting harder.
"This is the most secure note the U.S. government has ever produced," Fed governor Mark Olson said in a statement.
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Well with a Huge Deficit we are gonna need lots of them! :bounce: