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New fiver debuts with a huge purple '5'

Posted Mar 17 2008, 12:21 PM by Karen Datko
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This post comes from partner blog Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.

Check out the latest super-anti-counterfeit bill to hit the streets: It's none other than the fiver, and it debuted last week with much fanfare over its added security features and that humongous purple "5" on the back. fiver 1

Many of the added security features -- more watermarks and a security strip -- were already on higher-denomination bills, and I was surprised that they would revamp the $5 bill with them, but what do I know.

I'm a fan of the increased use of microprinting, where small, difficult-to-reproduce text is repeated in numerous places. On the front, "FIVE DOLLARS" is written inside the left and right borders. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" -- "Out of many, front of bill one" in Latin -- is printed at the top of the shield in the Great Seal of the United States. "USA" is printed between the columns of the shield. Finally, on the back, "USA FIVE" is printed on the edge of the purple "5."

One cool thing I didn't know was that the little yellow "05"s are arranged in a EURion constellation. Many color photocopiers will refuse to copy a document if it detects a EURion constellation pattern. Many currencies use the pattern.

I'm not a huge fan of the big purple 5, which is intended to help the visually impaired. What do you think? Ugly? Pretty?

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Comments

 

Why purple? Couldn't it at least be blue?

Money is Money!

Who Cares!

ANYTHING to brighten up or currency from the drab greyish-green.

The way the value of our dollar is falling it feels like Monopoly money... it may as well LOOK like it!

thats cool , i like colors.

thanks for doing that.

That big purple "5" is simply U-G-L-Y! I don't mind the purple coloring all over the bill, but what's with the big "5" font? If they're going to do it, make it look more sophisiticated. People have been reading the number on money for years, they won't all of a sudden lose that ability. That big "5" is unnecessary and, if I haven't said it yet... painfully U-G-L-Y!!!

It seems a little out of place with the color, font and huge size difference from the rest of the back.  But I suppose that's the point.  Kind of like the hands of a bad carpenter - you can spot right away the swollen purple thumb that got whacked with a hammer.

It seems that all the EU and United Kingdom have "Party Colored" Money. I was pretty Happy with the good Old American Green. Now they want to Boot out George Washington, the Pennie, and colorize Abe Lincoln. Our currency is  a symbol of ourselves and our nation. Solid, Reliable, and always valuable. Why ever should we want our money to look like some of the  the weakest currencies of the world? Oh well; 2-$5.00's still make  1-$10.00 whatever color they are.

And once again by the time this is in full circulation,it will have been copied by someone and the U.S government can waste more of our tax dollars to come up with yet another idea that will fail.For every step we take,the crooked ones are 3 ahead.How about making our dollar stronger in the world economy instead?

    Does the new $ 5.00 dollor bill have, "In GOD we trust" on the bill?

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