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- <title>
- May 27, 1991: American Notes:Currency
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- May 27, 1991 Orlando
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 27
- American Notes
- CURRENCY
- Foiling the Fakers
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- <p> With the advent of sophisticated color copiers, the Bureau of
- Engraving and Printing is nervous about high-tech
- counterfeiting. Last year alone, officials seized $66 million
- in bogus money. To foil would-be counterfeiters, the bureau is
- gearing up to print new bills, the first major change in U.S.
- paper currency since 1929.
- </p>
- <p> The modified money will contain a polyester filament
- imprinted with minuscule lettering and running from the top of
- the bill to the bottom. The thread on a $100 bill, for example,
- will bear the lettering USA 100. Visible only if held up to
- direct light, the thread cannot be duplicated by copiers, which
- use reflected light. The new currency will also contain
- microengravings around the portrait. First to be circulated will
- be the $100 denomination, which should appear by late summer.
- The bureau is starting with big bills, says spokesman Ira
- Polikoff, "because those are the most susceptible to
- counterfeiting." Next on the drawing board: $50 and $20 bills.
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