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Azunna Nwaolu, 9, (left) and Gwendolyn Pointer, 10, take a closer look at the redesigned $5 bill during a demonstration of the note's updated security features at President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, Thurs., March 13, 2008.  The tutorial followed the first spend of the $5 bill, which begins circulating in the U.S. today.  Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney.  (Photo by Robin Weiner)
Azunna Nwaolu, 9, (left) and Gwendolyn Pointer, 10, take a closer look at the redesigned $5 bill during a demonstration of the note's updated security features at President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, Thurs., March 13, 2008.  The tutorial followed the first spend of the $5 bill, which begins circulating in the U.S. today.  Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney.  (Photo by Robin Weiner)

Azunna Nwaolu, 9, (left) and Gwendolyn Pointer, 10, take a closer look at the redesigned $5 bill during a demonstration of the note's updated security features at President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, Thurs., March 13, 2008. The tutorial followed the first spend of the $5 bill, which begins circulating in the U.S. today. Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney. (Photo by Robin Weiner)

Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States, answers questions from students about the redesigned $5 bill at the visitor's center for President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, Thursday, March 13, 2008. The tutorial followed the first spend of the $5 bill, which begins circulating in the U.S. today. Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney. (Photo by Robin Weiner)

Pamela Gardiner, Deputy Director for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, holds a redesigned $5 bill, which features updated security features, Thurs., March 13, 2008, at President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC.  The $5 bill begins circulating in the U.S. today.  Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney.  (Photo by Robin Weiner)
Michael Lambert, Assistant Director of the Division of Reserve Bank Operations and Payment Systems for the Federal Reserve Board, introduces the redesigned $5 bill into circulation, along with (from left) Frank Milligan, Director of the Lincoln Cottage; Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States; Michael Merritt, Deputy Assistant Director for the Office of Investigations of the U.S. Secret Service; and Pamela Gardiner, Deputy Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, in front of President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, Thurs., March 13, 2008.  Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney.  (Photo by Robin Weiner)

Pamela Gardiner, Deputy Director for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, holds a redesigned $5 bill, which features updated security features, Thurs., March 13, 2008, at President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC. The $5 bill begins circulating in the U.S. today. Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney. (Photo by Robin Weiner)

Michael Lambert, Assistant Director of the Division of Reserve Bank Operations and Payment Systems for the Federal Reserve Board, introduces the redesigned $5 bill into circulation, along with (from left) Frank Milligan, Director of the Lincoln Cottage; Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States; Michael Merritt, Deputy Assistant Director for the Office of Investigations of the U.S. Secret Service; and Pamela Gardiner, Deputy Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, in front of President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, Thurs., March 13, 2008. Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney. (Photo by Robin Weiner)

Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States, answers questions from students about the redesigned $5 bill at the visitor's center for President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, Thursday, March 13, 2008.   The tutorial followed the first spend of the $5 bill, which begins circulating in the U.S. today.  Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney.  (Photo by Robin Weiner)
Michael Lambert, (second left), Assistant Director of the Division of Reserve Bank Operations and Payment Systems for the Federal Reserve Board, uses a redesigned $5 bill to purchase a book of President Abraham Lincoln's speeches from Chris Hart, a volunteer at the gift shop of President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, Thurs., March 13, 2008.  Joining Lambert are (from left) Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States; Michael Merritt, Deputy Assistant Director for the Office of Investigations of the U.S. Secret Service; and Pamela Gardiner, Deputy Director for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.  Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney.   (Photo by Robin Weiner)

Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States, answers questions from students about the redesigned $5 bill at the visitor's center for President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, Thursday, March 13, 2008. The tutorial followed the first spend of the $5 bill, which begins circulating in the U.S. today. Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney. (Photo by Robin Weiner)

Michael Lambert, (second left), Assistant Director of the Division of Reserve Bank Operations and Payment Systems for the Federal Reserve Board, uses a redesigned $5 bill to purchase a book of President Abraham Lincoln's speeches from Chris Hart, a volunteer at the gift shop of President Lincoln's Cottage in Washington, DC, Thurs., March 13, 2008. Joining Lambert are (from left) Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States; Michael Merritt, Deputy Assistant Director for the Office of Investigations of the U.S. Secret Service; and Pamela Gardiner, Deputy Director for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Additional information about the redesigned $5 bill, which will continue to feature the portrait of President Lincoln, is available at www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney. (Photo by Robin Weiner)

 

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