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September 14th, 2007

New $5 Bill

On September 20th of this year, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing will unveil their new $5 bill. At first, the $5 bill was not scheduled for a revamp, but criminals were bleaching the bill and over-printing them in to $100 bills. It appears that the security features of both bills are in the same place.

The $5 bill, dubbed the “Wi-5″, because of the digital features and online unveiling, will get some new features, including some sort of small light-refracting lenses on the back. Although the bill won’t be released until 2008, all of the new features will be discussed at the press conference, available only online.

Stay tuned for the paranoia surrounding the $100 bill some are calling the New World Order bill…

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2 Responses to “New $5 Bill”

  1. Wow that is seriously neat, but honestly I don’t think it’ll be too long before they are replicated.

    The windows vista discs with the hologram on them were duplicated so why not these?

  2. You are right MiCCAS but we should use them fully before it is replicated.

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