The Latest in U. S. Currency Design In the following pages, we’ll introduce you to the new $100 note and the other redesigned denominations: the $50, $20, $10, and $5 notes The redesigned $100 note incorporates two advanced security features — the 3-D Security Ribbon and the Bell in the Inkwell — and other innovative enhancements
BEP confirms 2026 date for $10 note with tactile features The Bureau of Engraving and Printing has officially confirmed that the BEP and the Department of Treasury continue to expect that first denomination of redesigned Federal Reserve note, a $10 bill
The $10 US Bill Reinvented: How America’s New Currency Design . . . This move, led by the U S Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP), aims to bolster security, combat counterfeiting, and modernize the dollar for a rapidly changing world Here’s everything you need to know about this transformative launch and its potential ripple effects on the economy
Currency Redesign | Engraving Printing Leading the redesign charge is the Advanced Counterfeit Deterrence (ACD) Steering Committee, comprised of stakeholders from Treasury, BEP, the Federal Reserve Board, the Federal Reserve System and the U S Secret Service
New US currency has been designed by Andrey Avgust - ICON Andrey Avgust has redesigned every bill in the circulation - 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 - the graphic designer has reimagined the currency in a bold and modern concept Made with multiple transparent layers of polymer, each bill features high-resolution graphics on both sides in a blue black hue