WASHINGTON (AP) — Alexander Hamilton, who has been featured on the $10 bill since 1929, is making way for a woman.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew is to officially announce Thursday that a redesign of the $10 will feature the first woman on the nation’s paper money in more than a century. The plan is to decide which woman sometime this summer.
The bill will have new security features to make it harder to counterfeit and will be unveiled in 2020, the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote. The date it will be put into circulation will be announced later.
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jenner?!!
ReplyDeleteWTF. Let's just change everything for the libtards. My guess is that it will be Caitlyn Jenner
ReplyDeleteSince Hillary will be our president then, I suspect her picture will grace the $10 bill!! God help us!
ReplyDeleteI vote Monica Lewinsky
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind if they chose Pocahontas, she was cool. But the kenyan king would not allow that, no, he wants an african on our money, and what the king wants the king gets.
ReplyDeleteWhoopi Goldberg she is distinguished by being the ugliest person on the face of the planet
ReplyDeleteI guarantee it will be Harriett Tubman or Rosa Parks!
ReplyDeleteI'll take two "Fives". To hell with the Ten.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I won't take that ten. Two fives ,ten ones , all quarters. Idc!
ReplyDeletei,ll go with either ann coulter,sara palin or laura inghram,that will keep all you conservatives happy.
ReplyDeleteJudge Judy!!
ReplyDeleteRachel
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ReplyDeleteI think you might be right.
if its hillary, the bill would have to be bigger to get her jowls on it
ReplyDeleteI want Kate Upton. Oh, and she would be great on the 10 too!!
ReplyDeleteSo how much is this costing us poor taxpayers? The stupidity of this government is astounding.
ReplyDeleteoh for GOD'S sake. DO SOMETHING PRODUCTIVE FOR A CHANGE OF PACE!
ReplyDeleteAMEN, 6:44!
ReplyDeleteShe will be black and some sort of activist liberal, conservativism is not a desirable trait in these times of me,me,me.
ReplyDelete"Much ado about nothing"
ReplyDeleteOprah.
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