Government Unveils Makeover for $100 Bills

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high-tech c-notes Currency redesign: The government on Wednesday unveiled a redesigned $100 bill with a host of new features designed to thwart counterfeiters. New look: Benjamin Franklin still is on the $100 bill but splashes of color have been introduced along with a bright blue 3-D security ribbon and a Liberty Bell design that appears and disappears in an inkwell. Feb. 10, 2011: The date that the new bills will go into circulation, giving the government time to educate people around the globe to the changes.

WASHINGTON - The folks who print America's money have designed a high-tech makeover of the $100 bill complete with disappearing Liberty Bells and magical ribbons.

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Government Unveils Makeover for $100 Bills

It's all part of an effort to stay ahead of counterfeiters as ...

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