Hamilton to Stay on $10 bill, Jackson Will be Replaced

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Hamilton to Stay on $10 bill, Jackson Will be Replaced

Postby coppernickel » Tue Apr 19, 2016 2:04 pm

Below is an article about the next changes in the $10 & $20 dollar bills, The FED is getting rid of the last symbol of resistance to banks overlordship. Jackson was the president who killed the first federal bank. Remember the $50 & $100 will likely not be replaced and will end.


Hamilton to Stay on $10 bill, Jackson Will be Replaced on $20


After much speculation on the possible replacement of Alexander Hamilton’s portrait on the $10 bill, it appears the nation’s first Secretary of the Treasury will stay put on the heavily-circulated note. While the high-profile support voiced by the cast and creator of the popular Broadway musical, Hamilton, could not have hurt the founding father’s case to remain on the 10, it seems current Treasury Secretary Jack Lew counts himself among Hamilton’s admirers and was reluctant to replace him from the beginning.

This doesn’t mean things will stay as they are. CNN notes that a “mural-style depiction of the women’s suffrage movement” will be added to the back of the 10, in keeping with the Treasury’s stated intention of recognizing women’s contributions to the civic life of the nation.

Lew commented on the redesign process, telling CNBC, “When we started this conversation not quite a year ago, it wasn’t clear to me that millions of Americans were going to weigh in with their ideas.” He continued, “We’re not just talking about one bill. We’re talking about the $5, the $10, and the $20. We’re not just talking about one picture on one bill. We’re talking about using the front and the back of the bill to tell an exciting set of stories.”

Perhaps the most interesting new revelation concerns the $20 bill. The 20 had been singled out as particularly ripe for redesign due to the complicated legacy of our seventh President, Andrew Jackson, whose advocacy for the Indian Removal Act of 1830 troubles many. This change seemed to be postponed, however, as the 10 dollar bill was in greater need of an update to modernize anti-counterfeiting measures. Now it seems the Treasury will also go ahead with the change to the 20, adhering to the original proposal that a woman be featured on the note.

According to the CNN article, the updated $20 bill is unlikely to be issued until 2030. It also notes that future Treasury secretaries will have the power to adjust the proposed changes. Secretary Lew said the Treasury could make an official announcement regarding the alterations as early as this week.



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Re: Hamilton to Stay on $10 bill, Jackson Will be Replaced

Postby Thogey » Tue Apr 19, 2016 2:13 pm

Andrew Jackson was an American Badd ass.
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Re: Hamilton to Stay on $10 bill, Jackson Will be Replaced

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Re: Hamilton to Stay on $10 bill, Jackson Will be Replaced

Postby blackrabbit » Tue Apr 19, 2016 2:28 pm

They need to put Jackson on the new non-debt based currency that will be made after the revolution. To have him on Federal Reserve notes is rather ironic, for as his grave states, "I killed the bank!"
"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered....The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs."
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Re: Hamilton to Stay on $10 bill, Jackson Will be Replaced

Postby Chief » Wed Apr 20, 2016 12:03 am

Won't be issued until 2030. How much cash will even be used by then? I hope realcent will be around to discuss this then. What will Au/Ag prices be then? We will need larger denomination bills by then, but they want to do away with 100's and 50's? Looking 15 years into the future purposes a lot of questions...
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Re: Hamilton to Stay on $10 bill, Jackson Will be Replaced

Postby johnbrickner » Wed Apr 20, 2016 12:06 pm

I posted this over to BS and didn't get the time to do the same here so cut and pasted from my BS thread. I have issues with this:

This is how it looks thru my eyes. According to Coin Update
http://news.coinupdate.com/hamilton-to- ... ced-on-20/

They are keeping Hamilton on the $10 bill but changing Jackson's face ($20 bill) to that of some woman's. Now least anyone claim I'm sexist, this is not my issue. My issue is as follows: It is politically correct to place a woman's face on U$ paper bills so the Treasury is going to take it a bit further and I quote Jack Lew Sec. of the Treasury:

“We’re not just talking about one bill. We’re talking about the $5, the $10, and the $20. We’re not just talking about one picture on one bill. We’re talking about using the front and the back of the bill to tell an exciting set of stories.”

Use the front and back of bills to tell exciting stories? Can you say politically correct brain wash? Or perhaps just plain brain wash colored over with what will be considered "good old American patriotism and values"?

Of course, my biggest issue is Jackson is the first to go as he killed the bank. Tyranny!

Now you and I will know it for what it is, but in two generations the young ones will accept it all as fact because they will not know anything else or any better. While some may argue against, I base my forecast on the fact that the overwhelming majority of today's youth do not recognize 90% as real money and still think the penny is made of copper. Their minds are still flexible and sponges.

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