$5 bill getting splash of color By MARTIN CRUTSINGER, AP Economics Writer 7 minutes ago WASHINGTON - Cue the hues for the Great Emancipator. A new $5 bill, with splashes of color surrounding Abraham Lincoln will go into circulation March 13, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the Federal Reserve announced Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT The new bill still will have a portrait of the 16th president on one side and the Lincoln Memorial on the other. But it also will feature purple and gray colors and other high-tech changes designed to make life more difficult for counterfeiters. Officials said they hoped the vending machine industry will use the next three months to make the adjustments needed so that millions of machines will be able to accept the redesigned $5 bill. That denomination is used heavily in the machines. "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, a spokesman for the bureau. Rose Pianalto, a Fed official working on the redesign, said that because the bill is used extensively in vending and self-checkout machines, "encouraging businesses to get those machines updated to accept the new design has been a particular focus for us." The changes to the $5 bill are similar to those already made, starting in 2003, to the $10, $20 and $50 bills. In those redesigns, pastel colors were added as part of an effort to stay ahead of counterfeiters and their increasingly sophisticated copying machines. Originally the $5 bill was not going to be redesigned. But that decision was reversed once counterfeiters began bleaching $5 notes and printing fake $100 bills with the bleached paper to take advantage of the fact that some of the security features were in the same locations on both bills. To thwart those efforts, the government is changing the $5 watermark from one of Lincoln to two separate watermarks featuring the numeral 5. The $100 bill has a watermark with the image of Benjamin Franklin. The new $5 will add a light purple color at the center of the bill that will blend with gray near the edges. Small yellow "05" numerals will be printed to the left of Lincoln on the front and to the right of the memorial on the back. The Great Seal of the United States, which features an eagle and shield, will appear in purple to the right of the president's portrait. An arc of purple stars will surround Lincoln and the seal. The note will feature a large-size "5" printed in the lower right-hand corner of the backside of the bill in high-contrast purple; this feature was added to help the visually impaired. The bureau has been printing the new bills since September. The goal is to have 1.5 billion ready to go into circulation in March. While the $5 bill is getting a makeover, there will be no changes to the $1 bill. The next bill set for a makeover is the $100 bill. It will feature the most advanced safeguard yet, a new security thread composed of 650,000 tiny lenses. This will magnify microprinting on the bills to give the effect of having the images move in the opposite direction than the bill when it is being moved. The bureau hopes to have the redesign of the $100 completed by the fall of 2008. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071213/ap_on_go_ot/colorful_abe;_ylt=AkA13h4ZUeMn6Ay3QfQi6sOs0NUE
EDIT: For the record, I hate these "colors" on the GREENBACKS. All we need now is for Kam to bless it for the GayTriFecta.
people who don't like to use a debit card for a $5 purchase. I try not to use my dedit card at all, other than online bills and sometimes going out and such, but for everyday expenses i only use cash.
Our money changes too much. I'm getting annoyed with all the changes and all the different versions of the different bills and coins. I mean, come on. Do we really need over 50 different versions of the quarter in circulation?
It seems to me that it would be easier to tell different denominations apart if they were entirely different colors. You wouldn't be as likely to hand over a twenty or a fifty when meaning to give a one, a five or whatever. Of course, it doesn't really matter to me since I use me debit card almost exclusively.
wait a minute. I only use colors because highlighting certain texts in red is soooooooooooooo played out. i have to freely use allll the colors.