U.S. Currency Education Redesigned $100 Note Released Today October 8, 2013

Oct 07, 2013 19:15



U.S. Currency Education
Redesigned $100 Note Released Today



When will I see a new design $100 note?
When will I see a new design $100 note?

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Sonja Danburg, program manager for U.S. Currency Education at the Federal Reserve Board, discusses the factors that will determine when you will see the new design $100 note in circulation.

How can I determine if the redesigned $100 note is genuine?
How can I determine if the redesigned $100 note is genuine?

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Sonja Danburg, program manager for U.S. Currency Education at the Federal Reserve Board, discusses how to use security features to authenticate the redesigned $100 note.

What should I do if I suspect that I've received a counterfeit note?
What should I do if I suspect that I've received a counterfeit note?

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Sonja Danburg, program manager for U.S. Currency Education at the Federal Reserve Board, talks about what you should do if you think you have received a counterfeit note.

Is The New $100 Bill Cursed?
Is The New $100 Bill Cursed?
The American $100 bill is arguably the most important and most used bill on the planet. Hundreds make up about 75% of the value of all cash that’s currently in circulation, and they’re incredibly popular overseas as a hedge against fluctuating local currencies. This popularity has led to widespread efforts to counterfeit what has become the gold standard of American currency. That’s why about 10 years ago, the process to redesign the bill began, with the goal of making it much harder to counterfeit.
Source KIRO TV

Money factory botches new $100 bills

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A printing mistake on $100 bills by the Federal Reserve's "money factory" could cost taxpayers about $4 million. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/

Release of Series 2009 $100 FRNs still on target for Oct. 8

A production problem discovered in July will not affect the release of new Series 2009 $100 Federal Reserve notes. They will be released into circulation Oct. 8, as planned, according to a spokeswoman at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

A shipment of 30 million Series 2009 $100 Federal Reserve notes sent to the Federal Reserve Board in July was returned to the BEP after Fed officials made a routine and brief inspection of the shipment and discovered some notes with excessive ink, according to the BEP spokeswoman. Several news outlets around the country carried the story about the returned notes and incorrectly stated that all of the notes would have to be destroyed.

That is not the case, according to the BEP. The number of damaged notes is less than 0.5 percent of the returned shipment, according to the BEP spokeswoman. Examples of the notes were recently on public display in Rosemont, Ill., at the American Numismatic Association World’s Fair of Money.

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Also on hand was U.S. Treasurer Rosa “Rosie” Gumataotao Rios, whose signature appears on the new $100 notes. She showed one of the notes to collectors during a presentation at the convention.
For more information about the Series 2009 $100 FRNs, as well as training and educational materials, visit www.newmoney.gov

Cyber World Buzz On The New $100 Bill

United States gives the $100 bill a makeover
The redesigned "Benjamin" has advanced security measures to thwart counterfeiters and a new colour scheme Source Telegraph UK

New $100 bill to debut Tuesday
The new $100 bill will make its debut Tuesday, several years later than originally planned. Source Money CNN

Hidden Meaning in the New $100 Bill

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Jimmy Kimmel Debut's The New $100 Bill
New One Hundred Dollar Bill Jimmy Kimmel Live - New One Hundred Dollar Bill

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