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NashBama:"...it would be cheaper than changing our entire monetary system."


Apparently, he hasn't seen Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant or Benjamin Franklin, or any paper money (except those $1 tips stuffed in his tip jar - where ever THAT may be) in quite some time.

The portraits are larger, some borderless, metal-flake ink, watermarks, imbedded plastic strips, microprinting and a host of other changes have been implemented.


"Most people are now aware that the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) issued newly-designed currency notes beginning in 1996. The current design effort is a response to the need to anticipate potential problems with counterfeiting and to prevent criminals from abusing United States paper currency."


Now... what's this talk about "it would be cheaper than changing our entire monetary system", any way?

No one is talking about "changing our entire monetary system."

Last I checked, our national currency is the Dollar. That's not going to change.

Would someone please wake him up? He MUST be attemtping to break Rip Van Winkle's record.

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