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United States will launch a new 100 USD bill

Monday, March 8th, 2010

usdThe U.S. plans to circulate a new 100-bill. According to information circulated in Washington, the model will be presented to the public on 21 April at a special ceremony in Washington. The presentation will be attended by Finance Minister Timothy Gaytnar, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and the head of the secret services in the country Mark Sullivan. The U.S. government usually decides to renew the design of the currency after a careful assessment of the situation around the production of counterfeit money and the risk of occurrence of “Fake”, as created by digital copying and printing with traditional methods. Following the entry into circulation of the new 100-bill, citizens will be informed that all U.S. banknotes are legal tender in any year of printing and old banknotes will need to be replaced with new, state authorities. The presentation of the new design of 100-dollar bills to the start of a global information campaign on the initiative of the authorities. The aim of the campaign will be to inform the holders of 100-dollar bills on the specifics of the new design before the official circulation of the revised bill.
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