About 915 million of the twenties have been printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and will be available to banks in October.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 — The first of America’s greenbacks to be colorized — the $20 note sporting splashes of peach, blue and yellow — will start appearing next month in cash registers, ATM machines and wallets.
BANKS WILL BE ABLE to start stocking up on the new twenties beginning Oct. 9, said Marsha Reidhill, the Federal Reserve’s cash maven.
On that date, banks can send armored trucks to a Federal Reserve bank to get a stash of the new notes, she said.
The Federal Reserve has been stocking up the new bills for four months, she said. About 915 million of the twenties have been printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, maker of the nation’s paper currency, and will be available to banks in October, officials from the Fed and the bureau said.
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