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Statement to Congress, October 21, 1997, (H.R. 2637, the United States $1 Coin Act of 1997)
Allison, Theodore E.
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Statement to Congress, October 8, 1998, (implications for the demand for Federal Reserve notes after the issuance of euro bank notes).
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Statement to Congress, May 28, 1992(effect on the Federal Reserve System of substituting a one-dollar coin for the one-dollar bank note)
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Statement to Congress, February 27, 1996(security of U.S. currency)
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Theodore E. Allison, Assistant to the Board, presents information on the security of U.S. currency and says that the currency of the United States is safe--that is, relatively free from counterfeits--both domestically and internationally.
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