A 24-hour hot dog and juice stand at a busy Manhattan intersection was among 31 places where the government introduced its new $5 and $10 notes on Wednesday. The bills resemble the new twenties that went into circulation a couple of years ago, featuring larger, off-center portraits of Abraham Lincoln (the fin) and Alexander Hamilton (the sawbuck). The new bills, with their special watermark and ultraviolet security stripe -- are pretty close to counterfeit-proof, the feds say.
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A 24-hour hot dog and juice stand at a busy Manhattan intersection was among 31 places where the government introduced its new $5 and $10 notes on Wednesday. The bills resemble the new twenties that went into circulation a couple of years ago, featuring larger, off-center portraits of Abraham Lincoln (the fin) and Alexander Hamilton (the sawbuck). The new bills, with their special watermark and ultraviolet security stripe -- are pretty close to counterfeit-proof, the feds say.