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The Federal Reserve is making it rain new hundred dollar bills on October 8, 2013. They're more colorful, more secure, and easier to authenticate, but harder to replicate. Here's everything that's changed.
Originally posted by cass1dy09
Surprised they still kept "In God We Trust" on the back, ha.
Originally posted by Trillium
Originally posted by cass1dy09
Surprised they still kept "In God We Trust" on the back, ha.
Maybe that why they say they have to reprint 3 billion again
news.nationalpost.com...
Has to be change to In Alla We Trust
Not all of the bills have the “mashing,” but the botched notes are mixed in with the acceptable ones, meaning the entire batch has to be redone and thirty-million $100 bills need to go into the garbage.
Originally posted by Trillium
Originally posted by cass1dy09
Surprised they still kept "In God We Trust" on the back, ha.
Maybe that why they say they have to reprint 3 billion again
news.nationalpost.com...
That story is NOT CORRECT. 3 million new bills shipped to the Fed. Only a small fraction of those were defective.edit on 27-8-2013 by AkhenatenII because: (no reason given)edit on 27-8-2013 by AkhenatenII because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by luciddream
reply to post by Trillium
Is it still paper?
Canada still wins with our colourful plastic money!! Washer friendly, Anti Wrinkle!!
Be a Canadian today and become colourful!! That should be our motto! loledit on 8/27/2013 by luciddream because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by spartacus699
reply to post by Trillium
Is it the new polymer? Or still oldfashioned paper? Our notes are polymer and actually they're better as they're really indistructable.edit on 27-8-2013 by spartacus699 because: (no reason given)