$10 Bill Redesigned; Hamilton Manscaped
The Treasury Department unveiled the new $10 bill at Ellis Island this morning, and it has all the anti-counterfeiting doo-dads they've included in the new 20 and 50: Colors, color-changing ink, watermarks, special threads. But we most noticed was the makeover performed on Alexander Hamilton — New Yorker, first treasury secretary, Post found. He still looks all colonial, but apparently even 200-odd years ago New York men were a touch metrosexual. How else to explain the carefully coiffed hair, the newly smooth skin, what appear to be tweezed eyebrows?
Or, as one emailer commented, apparently they've put Luke Perry's face on the new ten-spot.
New Colorful $10 Bill Meant to Thwart Counterfeiters [CNN/Money]