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David is an occasional blogger, software engineer, Nintendo fanboy, liberal, news magazine addict, voracious TiVo user, and bibliophile. He was born in St. Louis, grew up in southern Indiana, and returned to St. Louis to attend Washington University. He hasn't managed to escape yet. He's a fan of free wine tastings, too many tv shows to name, and eating out. David makes his living developing web applications used internally by his employer. He doesn't blog about work because he's heard too many stories about that causing workplace troubles. There's more on the about page. |
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26 May 2003 - 1:55 pm
They NY Times is reporting that this fall we will be joining the rest of the world in using high tech Monopoly money as our currency. That's right, we'll have to get used to something other than the austere shades of green and grey. That's right, the $20 bill coming out this fall will have "peach, turquoise and gold tones ." Take a look at the link above for a picture.
Apparently the $1 never gets counterfeited, as its been the roughly the same since the 1930s, while the $20 was last updated in 1998. I'm beginning to wonder now if the $1 will ever change.
Posted by on 26 May 2003 at 1:56 PM
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