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U.S. Currency

$5, $10, $20, $50, $100 Notes

The United States has issued the Series 1996 and Series 1999 U.S. currency with new security features. These enhancements make U.S. currency easier to recognize as genuine and more secure against advancing technologies that could be used for counterfeiting.

For more details on and images of the new currency, visit the Bureau of Engraving and Printing web site.

50 State Quarters

The new Fifty State Quarter Program was introduced by the United States Mint in January 1999. Each of the fifty state quarters will feature a special design on the reverse (tails) of the coin symbolizing the unique heritage of the state. On the newly designed obverse (heads), the coin will continue to feature the profile of George Washington.

In January 2000, the U.S. Mint launched the release of the first new coin of the millennium under the 50 State Quarters Program, the Massachusetts quarter.

For more details on the 50 State Quarters Program, visit the U.S. Mint's web site.

The Golden Dollar

The United States Mint began circulating a new dollar coin by January 31, 2000. The coin is being produced because of an increased demand for the dollar coin in commerce, particularly in the vending and mass transit industries. The Golden Dollar has distinctive design features:

  • gold color
  • unique distinctive edge
  • finely crafted image

For more details on the Golden Dollar, visit the U.S. Mint's web site.

 

 
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