"Paper doesn't last long" . . . this assumes they only print enough to replace current retirements. IMO, they print far more; and; as I manage to launder my wallet occasionally, find the paper quite durable.
Digital "money" I'm sure is a whole different ball game.
Look at $100 bills in FY2013 compared to others. That is the year the new security features of that bill were introduced. Idk if we can expect similar with this new design or not. If so, then your point has merit assuming they leave current bills in circulation and don't remove and destroy them.
"Paper doesn't last long" . . . this assumes they only print enough to replace current retirements. IMO, they print far more; and; as I manage to launder my wallet occasionally, find the paper quite durable.
Paper money - https://www.bep.gov/currency/production-figures/annual-production-reports
Digital "money" I'm sure is a whole different ball game.
Look at $100 bills in FY2013 compared to others. That is the year the new security features of that bill were introduced. Idk if we can expect similar with this new design or not. If so, then your point has merit assuming they leave current bills in circulation and don't remove and destroy them.