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The United States five-thousand-dollar bill was printed from 1861 to 1945. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing continued to issue the notes until 1969. The notes did not see much circulation among the public because they were printed to facilitate transactions between banks.
The $5 bill, however, does not feature color-shifting ink like the higher denominations. The first notes were printed in December, 1999. [14] June 28, 2006: The BEP announced plans to redesign the $5 note, likely with similar features as newer $10, $20, and $50 notes. September 20, 2007: The BEP revealed the redesigned $5 note to the public.