@RogerB said:
Ahhhh...then if the result was undetectable, it was invisible and could not be detected even if detected but it wasn't. Or do you mean:
"PLANS FOR CLEANER PAPER CURRENCY"
"The subject of clean money has been actively discussed recently and a number of occurrences justify the belief that in the near future the people will be better served in the matter of having notes in use that they need not be afraid of as disseminators of germs. At the meeting of the Executive Council of the American Bankers' Association held in May, a committee was appointed to take up this subject with the Treasury officials.
To find some more economical means whereby the banks can be furnished clean money in place of unclean or mutilated bills.
The committee met in Washington on June 17th and had an extended conference with Secretary MacVeagh and assistant secretary Andrew on the 18th, at which these questions were discussed, and particularly those bearing upon the supply of clean money.
On the same day the newspapers printed a statement showing that the experiments made by the Treasury with the process of cleaning and pressing soiled notes, had proved eminently successful. This process obviously increases the supply of clean money at the disposition of the Treasury, thus making it easier to meet the growing demands of the people."
[The Banking Law Journal, January-December 1910. p
I am inclined to believe there has been no such thing as 'clean' money in D.C. for decades.
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I am inclined to believe there has been no such thing as 'clean' money in D.C. for decades.