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MindMover

(5,016 posts)
Sun Mar 18, 2012, 08:55 PM Mar 2012

How the U.S. Could Pressure North Korea Tomorrow: Quit the $100 Bill

U.S. negotiators are heading into a second day of what have been dubbed “serious and substantial” talks with North Korean officials. Yet amid all the discussion of how the U.S. will attempt to work with Kim Jong Un, there has been little (open) speculation as to whether Dear Leader Junior might crank up production of $100 and $50 bills. No, not North Korean 100- or 50-won banknotes, worth about as much as old tissues. I’m talking about fake greenbacks — or as the U.S. Secret Service has dubbed them, “superdollars.”


These ultra-counterfeits are light-years beyond the weak facsimiles produced by most forgers, who use desktop printers. As an anticounterfeiting investigator with Europol once put it, “Superdollars are just U.S. dollars not made by the U.S. government.” With few exceptions, only Federal Reserve banks equipped with the fanciest detection gear can identify these fakes.

Yet as unpatriotic as this may sound, perhaps America would be better off if Kim Jong Un were to try and enrich himself with DIY Benjamins. Let me explain, by way of a little background about superdollars.


http://business.time.com/2012/02/24/how-the-u-s-could-pressure-north-korea-tomorrow-quit-the-100-bill/?iid=biz-article-editpicks

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This is only one of many reasons we need new money.......
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How the U.S. Could Pressure North Korea Tomorrow: Quit the $100 Bill (Original Post) MindMover Mar 2012 OP
I want a $30.00 dollar bill......... Historic NY Mar 2012 #1
The Onion is becoming real faster than anyone of the writers..... MindMover Mar 2012 #2

Historic NY

(37,449 posts)
1. I want a $30.00 dollar bill.........
Sun Mar 18, 2012, 11:57 PM
Mar 2012

I can at least get $5.00 back for change. All the government has to do is recall all circulating $100 notes in circulation and proclaim all those not turn in will be invalid in a specific period of time.




http://www.theonion.com/video/treasury-department-issues-emergency-recall-of-all,14328/

"snicker"

MindMover

(5,016 posts)
2. The Onion is becoming real faster than anyone of the writers.....
Mon Mar 19, 2012, 01:28 AM
Mar 2012

could have imagined......soon, people will be citing articles from the Onion as backup for reality as you have just done.....snickering with someone poking me to take another hit off the bong in the background.....

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