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<p>[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 469111, member: 11668"]Point of information: the courts did not demand different sizes. A court simply ruled that the Treasury wasn't doing enough to make paper money usable by the blind; no specific requirements were imposed as to exactly how the Treasury has to remedy that situation. And I believe that the Treasury is now appealing that ruling anyway.... It'll be *years*, if ever, before we see any changes as a result of this ruling. And when/if we do, I'll be very surprised if the size of the money is what they decide to change. That'd be just about the most expensive possible option to implement, because so many cash registers, vending machines, birthday cards, and who-knows-what-all else would have to be modified to accommodate the resized currency.</p><p><br /></p><p>As to Series 2009: what NOS said (minus the political overtones). Averaging out the results of the past few new administrations, I'd expect to see the first Series 2009 notes printed sometime around next September...plus or minus four months. (In particular, I'd expect to see the first Kodachrome $100's come out still having the Cabral/Paulson signatures.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 469111, member: 11668"]Point of information: the courts did not demand different sizes. A court simply ruled that the Treasury wasn't doing enough to make paper money usable by the blind; no specific requirements were imposed as to exactly how the Treasury has to remedy that situation. And I believe that the Treasury is now appealing that ruling anyway.... It'll be *years*, if ever, before we see any changes as a result of this ruling. And when/if we do, I'll be very surprised if the size of the money is what they decide to change. That'd be just about the most expensive possible option to implement, because so many cash registers, vending machines, birthday cards, and who-knows-what-all else would have to be modified to accommodate the resized currency. As to Series 2009: what NOS said (minus the political overtones). Averaging out the results of the past few new administrations, I'd expect to see the first Series 2009 notes printed sometime around next September...plus or minus four months. (In particular, I'd expect to see the first Kodachrome $100's come out still having the Cabral/Paulson signatures.)[/QUOTE]
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