I have to say this - the new Series 2004 $50 has a patriotic theme to it on the obverse - if this is what kind of work that the BEP (Bureau of Engraving & Printing) can pull off, I can only imagine what the Series 2004 (or most likely, Series 2005) $100 will look like. I do know that on it the large number on the reverse (like the $20 & $50) will be included on it!
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I do wish that they would make the notes of different sizes like other countries. My Mother, who is blind and lives by herself is contantly shortchanged (deliberately I might add) by many lowlifes out in the real world.
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Not sure that I care for the stripes to the right of the portrait.
Ken
The back has a nice picture, but too much white, er pink, space. The frame needs to go more towards the edges.
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I was thinking the same thing.
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John Adams would be a worthy choice (he's never gotten the pub he should), but I LOVE the grizzled look of Grant. He looks like a mountain man.