Newly-Designed Ten-Dollar Bill Goes Into Circulation
WASHINGTON - MARCH 2: An enlarged print of the redesigned $10 bill is displayed next to a security officer during a news conference to commemorate the first day of circulation of the new notes at the rotunda of the National Archives March 2, 2006 in Washington, DC. The new $10 note is the latest issue in the new series of U.S. currency, with features including color-shifting ink, watermark and security thread which are easy to check by naked eye. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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