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New $50 Bill Will Fight Counterfeiters in Color (Los Angeles Times)







New $50 Bill Will Fight
Counterfeiters in Color (Los Angeles
Times)

New $50 Bill Will Fight
Counterfeiters in Color (Los Angeles
Times)
04/27/2004 04:37 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — President Ulysses S. Grant is still on the front, the U.S. Capitol is still on the back, and the ink is still black and green. But those are about the only similarities between the $50 bill currently in circulation and the redesigned currency introduced Monday by the Treasury Department.




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