The United States Federal Reserve, the Department of the Treasury, and the Secret Service have unveiled the new ten-dollar bill that will start circulating in 2006. The new bill has security features that make it more difficult to forge. Among the changes is a type of ink that changes colors, a watermark with a concealed image of a printed face, visible when held against the light, and a hidden security thread. The bill was presented simultaneously yesterday in the US and all countries where the US dollar circulates. In the Dominican Republic the presentation took place at the Franklin Center where William J. Millmam, US Embassy Public Affairs Officer, highlighted the importance of the new bill. Later there was a direct transmission from New York, in which Robert Zayas explained the characteristics of the new bill.