Currency Redesign | Engraving & Printing (2024)

Advanced Counterfeit Deterrence Committee

Leading the redesign charge is the Advanced Counterfeit Deterrence (ACD) Steering Committee, comprised of stakeholders from Treasury, BEP, the Federal Reserve Board, the Federal Reserve System and the U.S. Secret Service. In addition to the modernization of equipment, emerging technologies, and exclusive, state-of-the-art security features, currency redesign requires a carefully planned and collaborative process across the U.S. Currency Program.

Primary Purpose of Redesign: Security

Notes must be resistant to increasingly sophisticated counterfeit attacks – security is the primary purpose of redesign. Careful integration of exclusive security features is the critical foundation to keep cash safe, secure and to ensure the stability of the U.S. economy. Modern technology allows for higher-quality counterfeits. New features, closely aligned with and integrated into new design, are developed to address this threat. More than a decade of research and development, followed by years of optimization and integration testing into the banknote, is required to ensure the successful deployment of these features into U.S. currency.

Once security features are selected and successfully integrated into designs, new equipment and raw materials may also be required. New equipment or raw materials require a comprehensive procurement process as well as extensive acceptance testing to ensure they meet rigorous manufacturing and quality standards at production volumes.

Banknote Testing

Testing activities are critically important for the U.S. Currency Program to mitigate manufacturing risks and ensure acceptance in commerce. The Banknote Development Process calls for extensive testing which can take years to successfully complete. The process calls for progressively more mature tests – with each test resulting in lessons learned to improve subsequent tests until banknotes are ready for production and issuance. This process is complex and time consuming, and requires comprehensive assessments of results, data analysis, design and feature modifications and modifications of consumables, press equipment and materials.

It is important to note that there are more than 10 million banknote equipment machines worldwide that process U.S. currency. The final step prior to full-scale production and issuance is to facilitate machine readiness in order to ensure that the newly redesigned notes are accepted and function flawlessly in commerce. To ensure this occurs, BEP provides samples of newly designed notes to Banknote Equipment Manufacturers and the Federal Reserve System’s Currency Technology Office to prepare these cash handling machines to make acceptance determinations of the new design.

Public Education

Note designs are typically made public six to eight months ahead of time for global public education and cash handler education purposes. To do so earlier would aid counterfeiters and cause confusion in the marketplace, lowering confidence in U.S. currency. Note “concepts” are not released earlier for these same reasons. Designs and concepts evolve throughout the development process to ensure manufacturability and optimal levels of security.

Current Schedule

The current denomination sequence and planned issuance dates have been in development with the Advanced Counterfeit Deterrence Committee since 2011: $10 (2026), $50 (2028), $20 (2030), $5 (2032) and $100 (2034). This sequence addresses risk mitigation and counterfeiting concerns.

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FAQs

Is U.S. currency being redesigned? ›

Current Schedule. The current denomination sequence and planned issuance dates have been in development with the Advanced Counterfeit Deterrence Committee since 2011: $10 (2026), $50 (2028), $20 (2030), $5 (2032) and $100 (2034). This sequence addresses risk mitigation and counterfeiting concerns.

Who is responsible for designing and printing U.S. currency? ›

U.S currency is produced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and U.S. coins are produced by the U.S. Mint. Both organizations are bureaus of the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

Are they getting rid of the $10 dollar bill? ›

Working with the U.S. Treasury, a modest timeline has been set for select currency redesigns. The resign of the $10 bill is scheduled for 2026, followed by the redesign of the $50 bill slated for 2028 and, lastly, the redesign of $20 bill (which will include a portrait of Harriet Tubman) in 2030.

In what 2 cities are there printing facilities for U.S. currency? ›

Since 1862, BEP been entrusted with the mission of manufacturing the nation's currency. All U.S. currency is printed at our facility in Washington, D.C. and at our facility in Fort Worth, Texas.

What will replace U.S. currency? ›

A future counterweight to the greenback could take a number of different forms, such as a central bank digital currency, a stablecoin, a basket of existing BRICS currencies or a currency backed by precious metals like gold and silver.

What currency could replace the US dollar? ›

Some say it will be the euro; others, perhaps the Japanese yen or China's renminbi. And some call for a new world reserve currency, possibly based on the IMF's Special Drawing Right or SDR, a reserve asset.

Why is U.S. currency redesigned? ›

We redesign U.S. currency to stay ahead of counterfeiting threats and keep counterfeiting levels low.

Why can't the U.S. just print more money? ›

It wouldn't be historically unprecedented. In fact, it's been done many times in the past. But nothing comes free, and though printing more money would avoid higher taxes, it would also create a problem of its own: inflation. Inflation is a general increase in the prices of goods and services throughout an economy.

What is the only bill without a president on it? ›

Did You Know? The $10 bill is one of only two bills that doesn't have a president on it. The other is the $100 bill.

Will the $2 dollar bill be discontinued? ›

There's a common misconception that the $2 bill is no longer in circulation or has been discontinued by the U.S. government. While it's not as widely used, the $2 bill is still legal tender and is in circulation if you keep an eye out.

Can you still get $1,000 dollar bills? ›

American paper currency comes in seven denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. The United States no longer issues bills in larger denominations, such as $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 bills. But they are still legal tender and may still be in circulation.

Will the $2 dollar bill come back? ›

And even though you don't see a lot of $2 bills in everyday life, they are still being printed. The Treasury Department's Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) planned to print up to 204 million $2 bills in 2022, CNN reported.

Can you see money being printed? ›

Located in the heart of the Nation's Capital, the BEP's Tour and Visitor Center is a great place to learn all about U.S. paper currency. See millions of dollars being printed as you walk along the gallery overlooking the production floor!

Can you buy the paper money is printed on? ›

You can purchase uncut currency in sheets of 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20, 25, 32, and 50 notes per sheet. Not all notes, however, are available as uncut currency in all of these sheet sizes. Smaller sheet sizes are cut out of the original full-size sheets.

Where are the 6 U.S. mints located? ›

The mint's headquarters is a non-coin-producing facility in Washington D.C. It operates mint facilities in Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point, New York, and a bullion depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky.

Will the dollar be replaced as the world's reserve currency? ›

And in times of international stress, investors flock to U.S. Treasuries as a way to stabilize the value of their assets. "I do not expect to see the U.S. dollar lose its status as the world's reserve currency anytime soon, nor even see a significant decline in its primacy in trade and finance," Waller said.

Will the dollar ever be replaced? ›

The US dollar will never be replace as the official currency of the US. If you are referring the the dollar's status as the primary reserve currency of the world, that is unlikely to happen any time in the foreseeable future.

How often is US currency redesign? ›

Each year, the FRB places a print order with the BEP to produce new banknotes. The order is based on the FRB's estimate of public demand of currency for the upcoming year and how much currency they estimate will be destroyed because it is unfit to circulate.

What will the new money look like? ›

King Charles III banknotes to enter circulation on 5 June 2024. Banknotes featuring a portrait of King Charles III will be issued from 5 June 2024. The portrait of the King will appear on existing designs of all four banknotes (£5, £10, £20, and £50), with no other changes to the existing designs.

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