New $5 Dollar Bills

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I don’t know why but when new money comes out I get excited. Probably cause I’m a huge dork and wanna see what they (our government) thought up to try to make our money more secure. Anyway, there are new $5 Dollar bills coming out soon and I thought that was cool. If you’re into this stuff and wanna read more about then click here if not then don’t. Anyway, I’m gonna go back to practicing random equations from my advanced calculous collection for fun.

[ht: Wise Bread]

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3 comments to New $5 Dollar Bills

  • I’m with you on being a big dork about stuff like this. How cool is it to be a big dork AND be able to cover it as a member of the media? (Hint: very cool indeed.)

    Thanks for the link!

  • Mike

    Hey that is so cool. I have been waiting for more colored money. I can’t wait till a colored $100 bill to come out. Should be coming out shortly after the 5.

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