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$20 Unveiling Event Photos
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| Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan at the unveiling
of the new $20 note design. Greenspan said that "to uphold our currency's
soundness, it must be recognized and honored as legal tender, and counterfeiting
must be thwarted." |
U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin announces an extensive public
education campaign to ensure global acceptance of the new $20 note designs
when they are issued in late 2003. |
U.S. Secret Service Director W. Ralph Basham spotlights how
aggressive law enforcement, combined with public awareness of currency security
features, help ensure that counterfeiting stays at low levels. |
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| Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snow emphasizes the new design's importance
to preserving the integrity of U.S. currency against counterfeiting. |
Tom Ferguson, director of the Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing,
hails the new $20 note design as "safer, smarter, and more secure"
than any previous U.S. currency. |
(L-R) Bureau of Engraving and Printing Director Tom Ferguson, Treasury
Secretary John W. Snow, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan, U.S.
Treasurer Rosario Marin and U.S. Secret Service Director W. Ralph Basham
with the new $20 note design. The new $20 notes will enter circulation in
the fall of 2003. |
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