Paper dollars dated before 2021 to be invalidated?
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The Us Treasury Dept. at USA news.
"No changes to validity of American currency The Treasury Department told USA TODAY the claim was false".
“All U.S. currency remains legal tender,” department spokesperson Julia Krieger said. “This will not change.”
classic
inflammatory mainstream headline burying a hint of truth beneath what they hope will be immediately dismissed by the normies
Old dollars aren't invalidated, they're just removed from circulation when they are sent to a bank. The bank gives stacks of worn dollars to the treasury and the treasury provides crisp dollars back to the bank.
Old dollars naturally filter their way out of circulation if they ever get deposited to a bank
Unless....
You try to stash currency in your home, in a mattress, briefcase, or whatever to avoid transacting with a bank.
The "invalidating currency" is just so the normies dismiss this as a conspiracy theory
The real grain of truth is a signal that anyone transacting any business with notes older than 5 years ago, businesses have the seed planted that it might not be valid currency
Just look at the comical results of trying to shop with VALID $2 bills. Any cashier younger than 40 will turn you away because it doesn't look real.
Try to find a piece of paper US currency dated after 2017.
I get a lot of cash at my business. Been looking for a week since someone mentioned it.
All of my 100's are older than 2017. Most all are the 2016 version. We're saving all cash since that was mentioned.
Maybe all those pallets of cash were 'newer', and will be invalid.
'Counterfeit' bills will be the cover?
Yet to see any notes newer than Mnuchin series. 🍿
I'm fairly sure I've got some stashed away, but doesn't the treasury after a certain time shred money that's worn and replace it with new currency?
How do I determine if a banknote is genuine? What should I do if I think I have a counterfeit note? The best way to determine whether a note is genuine is to rely on the security features, such as the watermark and security thread. Counterfeit detection pens are not always accurate and may give you false results. To learn about these and other security features in genuine Federal Reserve notes, visit the U.S. Currency Education Program website.
It is important to know what the security features are in genuine currency, because if you end up with a counterfeit note, you will lose that money. A counterfeit note cannot be exchanged for a genuine one, and it is illegal to knowingly pass counterfeit currency.
If you live in the United States and you think you've received a counterfeit note, immediately notify the local police. Try to remember the physical characteristics of the person who passed the suspect counterfeit, and if possible write down the person's license plate number and vehicle description. Store the suspect counterfeit apart from genuine currency and release it as soon as possible to law enforcement authorities.
If you live outside the United States and want to report counterfeit currency, you should notify the U.S. Secret Service field office in your region. The Law Enforcement section of our currency education website, www.uscurrency.gov, offers contact information for U.S. Secret Service field offices around the world.
https://www.federalreserve.gov/faqs/currency_12597.htm
Sequel to the just concluded extraordinary meeting held in Washington DC on Nov. 2nd, 2022 between the United States Federal Reserve Bank, Office of the Comptroller of Currency, IMF, World Bank, and Governors of Africa’s Central Banks, the United States Govt has set date for restriction on an acceptable legal tender note of US Dollar which will commence on Jan. 31st, 2023.
The restriction implies that any US Dollar note below the 2021 printed date will no longer be accepted or be a legal tender anywhere in the world… This effort is to curb billions of illegal monies in dollar bills warehoused around the African continent emanating from drug-related, terrorism, kidnapping, and money from corrupt politicians.
As part of the enforcement of the strict action plan, African central banks will be assigned a special agent from the Office of the Comptroller of Currency, Administrator of the National bank United States of America to checkmate all inflows and outflows of dollar transactions.
The report also has it that the US president has also written to British Government and European Union to tour the same line and redesign their currencies accordingly to frustrate those with ill-gotten money in US dollars, British Pound Sterling, and Euros.
https://9newsng.com/breakingany-us-dollar-notes-below-year-2021-will-not-be-acceptable-from-january-2023-says-us-govt/
I suspect this is the opposite if true, that dollars AFTER 2016 edition will be considered 'counterfeit'.
Agreed. The unprecedented delay in new bank note series being issued, due to having no US Treasurer and a fraud Treasury Secretary, the moving of printing Bureau office out of DC into MD proper, moves to digital currency... can't all be coincidence. If the unlawfully occupying administration since 2020 has been illegally printing notes, said notes are invalid.