Thursday, December 13, 2007

New Colors Coming To $5 Bill

Officials also hope businesses that manufacture and use vending and self-checkout machines will take the next three months to make the needed adjustments so that millions of machines in the country will be able to accept the redesigned bill."Any business that operates machines that accept $5 bills should contact the machines' manufacturers and ensure they get adjusted to accept the new design," said Dawn Haley, chief of the Office of External Relations at the Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing. "At the same time, for any business that deals in cash, this is a good time to start training employees on what security features to look for in the new $5 bill, before they start seeing it in their cash registers."Older-design $5 notes will continue to circulate and maintain their full face value. It will not be necessary to trade in old $5 bills for new ones. The next currency to be redesigned is the $100 bill. Additional Resource:

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