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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

 

Instead of making new "pretty" looking money. They should first do somethink about the purchasing power of the dollar. It is falling like a sinking ship(slowly but surely) before you know it we will have to deal in Euros.

We are already dependant on foreign oil, and imports, now we will be dependant on foreign money. Everyone can thank the elected government for this. People should have to take an IQ test before they are allowed to vote.

Make it all purple and have Barney the dinosaur replace Abe while your at it.

If the large font size is to help the visually impaired, then I'm all for it.  Actually, I'm for it even if that's not the reason.  I've thought for decades that our money needed to be more colorful.  Finally, I'm getting my wish.  We should never be opposed to change, especially when it's for the better.  And to the person who said "Why ever should we want our money to look like some of the  the weakest currencies of the world?"  The last time I checked it took $1.56 of US currency to make 1 Euro and it's one of the most colorful currencies in the world.  C'mon America, let's not be so narrow minded.

you only don't want purple if you're not secure in your sexuality!

Purple and green go so well together.  I think it is fabulous!!!

Anti-conterfeiting?. My aspen tree. Since when do the old dollar bills no longer work as money?  If the old bills never cease to be real money, then all the money they waste in creating these new dollar bills is a waste - a conterfieter can just keep making the old bills (at least for a very long time).  A long time ago I heard that the intent was to make our money look more like other nations' currency from a look standpoint.  I can't remember why (probably some attempt to water down our natinal identity for a future world government), but everytime I hear it is to stop conterfeiting, I know it is either a lie about the real reason or sheer stupidity.  Either way, we as a people are really dumb for letting them waste our money on this.

PURPLE - MY FAVORITE COLOR !!!!!

make a blue 100 dolla bill

I believe a big reason for the change is that many counterfeiters are bleaching $5s and reprinting them into $100 bills. These new security features are most likely a direct response to this counterfeiting method.

Nathan

It's all phony anyway so what difference does any of it make? If it isn't gold or silver - it ISN'T LEGAL TENDER - read your Constitution you bunch of dumb bells.

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