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1/26/22

[Answer] Which bill has the United States Treasure Department not redesigned in almost 60 years?

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Which bill has the United States Treasure Department not redesigned in almost 60 years?


  • $1 bill:In the last twenty-five years, the Federal Reserve has redesigned the $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills, adding color and watermarks to prevent counterfeiting. Unfortunately, George Washington, the face of the $1 bill, has not gotten a makeover in almost 60 years. Congress has pushed provisions in recent budgets to prevent the Treasury Department from spending any of its funds to give the $1 bill a new look, leaving Washington with the same design he's had since 1963, when "In God We Trust" was added to all Federal Reserve notes.



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