Got a new $100 bill today...not impressed

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I got a new hundy today. It's also "2009" series, signed by Geithner.

Shit looks like Monopoly money!!! Not good print quality either. There's black ink bleeding through from the serial number on the front onto the back of the bill. The paper feels thinner than an older $100 too which would probably explain the bleed through. Overall, this new bill does not inspire confidence. It'll be hard to counterfeit for sure but it's not quality notes.
 
I got a new hundy today. It's also "2009" series, signed by Geithner.

Shit looks like Monopoly money!!! Not good print quality either. There's black ink bleeding through from the serial number on the front onto the back of the bill. The paper feels thinner than an older $100 too which would probably explain the bleed through. Overall, this new bill does not inspire confidence. It'll be hard to counterfeit for sure but it's not quality notes.

I can see how you would feel that way.
 
I got a new hundy today. It's also "2009" series, signed by Geithner.

Shit looks like Monopoly money!!! Not good print quality either. There's black ink bleeding through from the serial number on the front onto the back of the bill. The paper feels thinner than an older $100 too which would probably explain the bleed through. Overall, this new bill does not inspire confidence. It'll be hard to counterfeit for sure but it's not quality notes.

Don't worry, it won't be worth $100 very shortly.
 
If you have a crisp $100 in last design to trade I'd take you up on it. Declining quality of currency isn't a good sign.

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Paper feels different than old bill paper. I think there's less cotton in the paper now.
 
Paper feels different than old bill paper. I think there's less cotton in the paper now.

I don't see how that is possible. The paper is made from cotton fibres. Until about a decade ago a lot of it was made from recycled jeans, but since jeans are not 100% cotton anymore (a lot have spandex and other crap) it's made from scratch.
 
I got a new hundy today. It's also "2009" series, signed by Geithner.

Shit looks like Monopoly money!!! Not good print quality either. There's black ink bleeding through from the serial number on the front onto the back of the bill. The paper feels thinner than an older $100 too which would probably explain the bleed through. Overall, this new bill does not inspire confidence. It'll be hard to counterfeit for sure but it's not quality notes.

You sure its not a genuine counterfeit? Like not printed by Treasury? (is it a bad sign I have to explain what sort I mean?)
 
You sure its not a genuine counterfeit? Like not printed by Treasury? (is it a bad sign I have to explain what sort I mean?)

It came directly from the bank.

I dunno... some people might like it?

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I hope he enjoys getting the hologram strip tattooed on.

I don't see how that is possible. The paper is made from cotton fibres. Until about a decade ago a lot of it was made from recycled jeans, but since jeans are not 100% cotton anymore (a lot have spandex and other crap) it's made from scratch.

The paper is definitely different. Different texture, "shinier" and feels thinner and less durable. The hologram strip area showed wear after handling the bill for only a few minutes. I don't see these bills staying viable in circulation for long.
 
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100 still made by Crane? or did we outsource this like other government do?
 
I showed it to an older friend that has managed a bar for the last 20 years. He knows cash. His first words after I handed him the bill? "This looks like some fuckin funny money!" The bill did pass the bill pen test so it's genuine.
 
It came directly from the bank.

The paper is definitely different. Different texture, "shinier" and feels thinner and less durable. The hologram strip area showed wear after handling the bill for only a few minutes. I don't see these bills staying viable in circulation for long.

Disintegrating money. That throws a new one on economic theory. Sounds like something the DEA would do for the drug war... Anyone want to snort some blow through a rolled up one and see if the paper turns color?

Yeah, yeah - stop giving them ideas... I know :(

I thought this new bill was supposed to have a circular hologram around the prez's head? Not just a strip.

-t
 
I got a new hundy today. It's also "2009" series, signed by Geithner.

Shit looks like Monopoly money!!! Not good print quality either. There's black ink bleeding through from the serial number on the front onto the back of the bill. The paper feels thinner than an older $100 too which would probably explain the bleed through. Overall, this new bill does not inspire confidence. It'll be hard to counterfeit for sure but it's not quality notes.
Does it say "Made in China" on it?
 
Disintegrating money. That throws a new one on economic theory.

I thought the timing of the news item about the dog that ate the hundred dollar bills (but received a CHECK from the Treasury) seemed weird, considering the new bill release date and my opinion that the new bills won't last. Think about it.

I thought this new bill was supposed to have a circular hologram around the prez's head? Not just a strip.

-t

Not that I saw. There's a blank white space on the right side of the front with a watermark of Franklin with triple chins.

Did I mention the bill is blue?
 
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