DATE=9/8/03
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
TITLE=U-S CURRENCY / NEW BILL (L-O)
NUMBER=2-307273
BYLINE=MICHAEL BOWMAN
DATELINE=WASHINGTON
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INTRO: The United States is preparing to issue a redesigned 20-dollar bill, the first U-S note in nearly a century to feature colors other than green and black. V-O-A's Michael Bowman reports, the goal is to stay one step ahead of counterfeiters.
TEXT: For the second time in as many decades, the United States is redesigning its paper currency. The first denomination to undergo the makeover will be the 20-dollar bill. Dawn Haley is a spokeswoman for the U-S Bureau of Engraving and Printing:
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I think the most noticeable change will be the addition of subtle background colors: peach, green, and blue. We still have the watermark, we still have a security thread. We have enhanced the color-shifting ink.
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The new 20-dollar bills will begin to go into circulation on October ninth. Similarly, revamped 50-dollar notes are slated for release next year, to be followed by 100-dollar notes in 2005. Banks and other businesses have been briefed on the changes so as to avoid confusion when the bills reach the public.
Ms. Haley says counterfeiters are making use of ever-more advanced technology to produce fake bills, forcing the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to redesign paper currency sooner than had been anticipated just a few years ago.
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Counterfeiting is increasingly turning to digital methods here in the United States. And that is what we are trying to stay ahead of, the technology that is out there. The 100-dollar note is more counterfeited overseas; the 20-dollar note is more counterfeited in the United States.
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What will the public think of multi-colored U-S bills? Dawn Haley says initial reaction has been positive.
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Throughout our focus groups, the general consensus is that people like the look of this new note. One of my favorite features of the new note is the enhanced portrait of President Andrew Jackson, the portrait almost jumps off the paper at you. I think it is pretty cool.
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Ms. Haley says the new notes will be the same size and have the same "feel" as bills currently in circulation. (SIGNED)
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