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    US currency note given redesign
    Cincinnati Sun
    Tuesday 9th March, 2010  


    The US has redesigned its hundred dollar bill to feature special security measures.
    The US has redesigned its hundred dollar bill to feature special security measures.

    The new design will be added to the hundred-dollar bill next month.

    The Treasury Department has said the new design was agreed to in the wake of fraud and counterfeiting threats.

    Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will unveil the new look bill on April 21st.

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    By Anonymous, 03-09-10, 02:16 AM

    One hundred dollar bill revamped

    It is not that worth somehow.
    By Michael1337, 03-09-10, 05:25 PM
    You got me interested in what the new bill will look like? $ 9035-768
    By GaryInSydney, 03-19-10, 12:44 AM

    Another test

    my my, this is a test
    By GaryInSydney, 03-19-10, 12:46 AM

    more to test

    The Treasury Department has said the new design was agreed to in the wake of fraud and counterfeiting threats. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will unveil the new look bill on April 21st.

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