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Nauji 10 JAV dolerių banknotai
JAV
federalinis rezervų bankas 2006 m. kovo 2 d. išleido naujo dizaino
10 dolerių banknotus su papildomomis apsaugos priemonėmis.


Security Features
The redesigned $10 note also retains three of the most important
security features that were first introduced in the 1990s and are easy
to check: color-shifting ink, watermark and security thread.
Color-Shifting Ink:
Tilt your ten to check that the numeral "10" in the lower
right-hand corner on the face of the note changes color from copper to
green. The color shift is more dramatic on the redesigned notes,
making it even easier for people to check their money.
Watermark: Hold your
ten up to the light to see if a faint image of Treasury Secretary
Alexander Hamilton appears to the right of his large portrait. It can
be seen from both sides of the note. On the redesigned $10 note, a
blank oval has been incorporated into the design to highlight the
watermark's location.
Security Thread: Hold
your ten up to the light and make sure there's a small strip embedded
in the paper. The words "USA TEN" and a small flag are
visible in tiny print. It runs vertically to the right of the portrait
and can be seen from both sides of the note. This thread glows orange
when held under ultraviolet light.
To protect our economy and your hard-earned money, the U.S.
government expects to redesign its currency every seven to ten years.
Design Features
Symbols of Freedom:
New symbols of freedom representing icons of Americana are part of the
new design series. Two images of the torch carried by the Statue of
Liberty are printed in red on the face of the new $10 note. A large
image of the torch is printed in the background to the left of the
portrait of Secretary Hamilton, while a second, smaller metallic red
image of the torch can be found on the lower right side of the
portrait. The symbols of freedom differ for each denomination.
Color: The most
noticeable difference in the newly designed $10 note is the addition
of subtle background colors of orange, yellow and red. The words
"We the People" from the U.S. Constitution have been printed
in red in the background to the right of the portrait. Also, small
yellow 10s have been printed in the background to the left of the
portrait on the face of the note and to the right of the vignette on
the back of the note. The background colors differ with each
denomination to help distinguish them.
Updated Portrait and Vignette:
The oval borders and fine lines surrounding the portrait of Secretary
Hamilton on the face, and the United States Treasury Building vignette
on the back, have been removed. The portrait has been moved up and
shoulders have been extended into the border. Additional engraving
details have been added to the vignette background.
In addition, the new $10 note also retains a number of other
existing design features.
Microprinting:
Because they are so small, microprinted words are hard to replicate.
The redesigned $10 note features microprinting on the face of the note
in two areas: the word "USA" and the numeral "10"
can be found repeated beneath the large printed torch and the words
"THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "TEN DOLLARS"
can be found below the portrait, as well as vertically inside the left
and right borders of the note.
Low-Vision Feature:
The large numeral "10" in the lower right corner on the back
of the note is easy to read.
Federal Reserve Indicators:
A universal seal to the left of the portrait represents the entire
Federal Reserve System. A letter and number beneath the left serial
number identifies the issuing Federal Reserve Bank.
Serial Numbers: The
unique combination of eleven numbers and letters appears twice on the
face of the note. On the new $10 note, the left serial number has
shifted slightly to the right, compared with previous designs.
Informacija apie banknotus galima
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