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« on: December 08, 2010, 05:56:30 PM »

More than a billion $100 bills, representing roughly 10 per cent of the entire stock of US currency on the face of the Earth, is being stored in two highly-fortified Government warehouses after printing problems left it unusable.


Officials say a production error means that as many as 30 per cent of the notes, printed at a cost of roughly $120m, have been left with a blank strip on their face, which only appears after they are pulled flat.

They are now trying to design and build a machine that can identify the faulty $100 bills and separate them from the correctly-printed ones. Sorting them by hand would take workers between 20 and 30 years, they estimate, whereas a mechanical system would complete the task by 2012.

The embarrassing mix-up came after the Federal Reserve decided to relaunch America's most valuable banknote, which carries a host of new security features to thwart counterfeiters.

Printed on expensive cotton-and-linen-fibre paper, the notes are adorned with a colour-shifting image of the Liberty Bell along with a 3D strip which appears to move in the opposite direction to the one in which the note is moved. They are the first banknotes to carry the signature of Barack Obama's Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner.

Although the features mean the notes have a highly-complex production process, they were initially due to roll efficiently off the presses and enter circulation in February. That release date has now been suspended indefinitely.

The US network CNBC, which broke news of the mix-up, quoted an official familiar with the situation saying that at the height of the printing problem almost one in three of the notes rolling off the presses carried the flaw.

No one yet knows what caused the problem, or why it was not immediately rectified. "There is something drastically wrong here," said the official. "The frustration level is off the charts."

The Treasury insists it is confident that the vast majority of the new bills will eventually be cleared for circulation. In the meantime, they have resumed production of old-style $100 bills to stave off a cash shortage.

"A very high proportion of the notes will be fit for circulation," said Darlene Anderson of the Treasury Department. "We are working really hard to try to get a solution to the problem ... We are trying to ensure that only the fittest notes will enter circulation."

No one has apportioned blame for the problem, but Treasury sources say they are investigating whether it came from a faulty supply of paper from Crane & Company, a family firm from Massachusetts which has supplied the paper for banknotes since 1879.

"The Fed's very unhappy, and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is taking a beating unnecessarily," one insider told CNBC. "Somebody has to pay for this."

Counting the dollars

6 The cost in cents for the production of each dollar bill, paid by the US Government.


10 The number of years taken to develop innovative security features for the new $100 bill.


62m The value of counterfeit dollars in circulation in 2006 (the latest publicly known figure).


131 The number of years suppliers Crane & Company have provided the paper for dollar printing.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/printing-error-produces-a-billion-unusable-100-bills-2154917.html
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« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2010, 09:17:45 PM »

Good news and bad news.

At least this will slow down the G's decision to simply print all the money it wants to spend.  Cry

Obviously, wasting all this money printing bad currency is just another example of the G's limitless inefficiency.  How in the f___ do you print a billion bad bills before you realize there's something wrong?  Ever hear of quality control?   tickedoff

However, since the casual user cannot tell the difference between the good and bad bills, who'd like to help me knock over one of these two warehouses?  All we need is one M1 Abrams tank.  A half billion hundred dollar bills could provide a really fun weekend.   2funny cooldude
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« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2010, 10:06:58 AM »

I haven't seen anything that Tim Geithner has gotten right yet.  He was a failure before Obama appointed him to his cabinet...JTL
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« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2010, 10:49:59 AM »

Good news and bad news.

At least this will slow down the G's decision to simply print all the money it wants to spend.  Cry

Obviously, wasting all this money printing bad currency is just another example of the G's limitless inefficiency.  How in the f___ do you print a billion bad bills before you realize there's something wrong?  Ever hear of quality control?   tickedoff

However, since the casual user cannot tell the difference between the good and bad bills, who'd like to help me knock over one of these two warehouses?  All we need is one M1 Abrams tank.  A half billion hundred dollar bills could provide a really fun weekend.   2funny cooldude

The article doesn’t allude to the idea that the government is wildly printing money just so it can spend it.  Our “paper” money only has a lifespan of 18 to 36 months, depending on denomination, and has to be replaced constantly.  Apparently in this run, the material developed creases intermittently, which caused some bills to not print properly.  It would be difficult to see this during the run, since the creased bills look correct.  Only after close examination do you find the flaw.  Bureau of Engraving and Printing officials believe the majority of the bills do not have flaws, and can be used.
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« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2010, 01:56:45 PM »

Aww, C'MON, BOBBO!!

ANYTHING can be used to throw insults and cast dispersions on our current administration!! You DO realize the last snowfall was "Obammer Hussein, the muslim"s fault, don't you? And, the pop machine at work took my $.75 because of Pelosi...

And, the government was the DIRECT cause, of my dog tipping over the chair...

When will you learn????

(the previous is posted, with tongue firmly implanted in cheek...)

On a light note, it's funny, but if a LOT got out, they are worried it might lower the value of the $100 bill. BUT, if just ONE got out...ONLY one, then that one would be worth gobs of money! Look at the double-die penny...

http://www.blifaloo.com/info/rare_coins.php

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« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2010, 02:00:29 PM »

I am available to help them sort these by hand...willing to work for 10% of what I sort.   Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: December 09, 2010, 02:01:00 PM »

lol, Roger.  Where were you four years ago?   Wink

(The preceding line was posted with a slight twinkle of the eye.)   Smiley
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« Reply #7 on: December 09, 2010, 02:21:01 PM »

lol, Roger.  Where were you four years ago?   Wink

(The preceding line was posted with a slight twinkle of the eye.)   Smiley



I was busy repairing the roof on the garage, that Dennis Hastert caused!!!

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