July 6, 1929, Menasha Record
July 11, 1929, Menasha Record
July 3, 1929, The Daily News-Times (Neenah-Menasha)
Let's take a break today from holiday preparations to go back to a summer that saw the biggest change in US currency since its inception. Apparently it took a lot of convincing with schematics and reassuring news articles in 1929 to soothe the anxiety our citizens had over the redesign of our paper money. And while it was a big deal at the time, these changes soon became trivial as the stock market crashed later that year and the country plunged into a depression. On a more personal note, we've also seen our paper money redesigned in the last twenty years, with the advent of anti-counterfeit measures, such as bigger portraits, special threads, watermarks, and color shifting numerals.
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