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The New Color of Money: Safer, Smarter, More Secure. In keeping with the strategy of maintaining the security of our currency by enhancing the designs every 7 – 10 years, a new series of U.S. currency is being issued, beginning with the $20 note which entered circulation on October 9, 2003, followed by the $50 note which was issued on September 28, 2004. The next denomination to be introduced in the series will be the $10 note in 2005. The $100 note is also slated to be redesigned, but a timetable for its introduction is not yet set. The government has no plans to redesign the $5 note at this time, and the $1 and $2 notes will not be redesigned. For more information about the new currency designs, please click here.
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One Dollar Note George Washington | | One Dollar Note Great Seal of the United States |
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Two Dollar Note Thomas Jefferson | | Two Dollar Note The Declaration of Independence |
| | | Five Dollar Note Abraham Lincoln | | Five Dollar Note The Lincoln Memorial |
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Ten Dollar Note Alexander Hamilton | | Ten Dollar Note U.S. Treasury |
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Twenty Dollar Note Andrew Jackson | | Twenty Dollar Note The White House |
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Fifty Dollar Note Ulysses S. Grant | | Fifty Dollar Note U.S. Capitol |
| | | One Hundred Dollar Note Benjamin Franklin | | One Hundred Dollar Note Independence Hall |
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