> Behalf Of Marc Erickson > > > Hmmm...they redo ours about every five years or so... > Our notes are made of polymer, not paper, and have a transparent window. Almost impossible to counterfeit. Treasury here recommends that, if in doubt about a note being counterfeit, try to tear it. Oh, and each denomination is a different length, different set of -bright- colours, and has very large faces on both sides for easy recognition. You could never mistake a $10 for $100. Cheers
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