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William769

(55,147 posts)
Fri Jun 19, 2015, 06:47 PM Jun 2015

Change can come—sometimes, even in the form of a $10 bill. Hillary Clinton Tweet

Redesigning the $10 Bill

United States currency — and the images of great leaders and landmarks they depict — has long been a way to honor our past and express our values. In 2013, we selected the $10 note for redesign based on a number of factors.

The next generation of currency will revolve around the theme of democracy. The first note, the new $10, will feature a notable woman. In keeping with that theme, it’s important that you make your voice heard. Use #TheNew10 to tell us your ideas, symbols, designs or any other feedback that can inform the Secretary as he considers options for the $10 redesign.

https://thenew10.treasury.gov/
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Change can come—sometimes, even in the form of a $10 bill. Hillary Clinton Tweet (Original Post) William769 Jun 2015 OP
In my opinion. iandhr Jun 2015 #1
Cool link, William. sheshe2 Jun 2015 #2

iandhr

(6,852 posts)
1. In my opinion.
Fri Jun 19, 2015, 07:05 PM
Jun 2015

We should keep Hamilton on the $10 note and "feature a notable woman" on the $20 instead.


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