To reduce cases of counterfeiting and strengthen security, the US government took these measures.
In the United States, the Federal Reserve (FED) and the Department of the Treasury, through the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP), are the organizations in charge of the design, issuance and circulation of banknotes of its currency, the dollar. With the aim of avoiding counterfeits, reinforcing security and complicating the task of scammers, they have reported new designs for their copies.
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In the following years, new dollars will be put into circulation. It is still unknown if the heroes on the front of the papers will undergo any changes, but it is known that the designs will change and that security measures will be reinforced to complicate the work of counterfeiters.


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When will the design of the $10 bill change?
Although changes take time, and involve organizations such as the Advanced Counterfeit Deterrence Steering Committee (ACD) and the Secret Service, the change in $10 bills is very close. The same does not happen with the other denominations, which will have to wait longer for their renewal.
It is estimated that for the year 2026 The new US$10 bills will now be in circulation and enter the market with their respective design and reinforced security measures.
Will the other banknotes change their design?
Something similar will happen with the other bills of different denominations. After the 10 dollar, the first to change will be the 50, which will enter circulation in 2028. For its part, the 20 dollar will do so in 2030, while the 5 will go on the market between 2032 and 2035.
The last one to be modified will be the 100 dollar bill, which It will be issued and circulated approximately between 2034 and 2038.
Source: Ambito