B.E.P. ENGRAVER TOM HIPSCHEN Público Deposited

INTERVIEW

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 5, Number 49, December 8, 2002, Article 8

    INTERVIEW: B.E.P. ENGRAVER TOM HIPSCHEN

    The popular press it starting to cover the next next change
    in U.S. paper money. Jeannine Aversa of the Associated
    Press recently interviewed portrait engraver Thomas
    Hipschen.

    "Color is coming, and government money makers are hoping
    for a warmer reception for the changes. The new $20, with
    its public unveiling set for the spring, is supposed to be in
    circulation as early as next fall.

    Jackson is first in line for a makeover. And after the new $20
    makes its debut, the new $50 (Ulysses Grant) and the $100
    Benjamin Franklin) will follow within 18 months."

    "Portrait engraver Thomas Hipschen is working on the current
    redesign.

    He remembers spending countless hours during the last
    makeover meticulously cutting into steel by hand the portraits
    of Jackson, Franklin and Grant for the new bills."

    "You worry about what the press is going to do," he said. "I
    have an old clipping file about all the horrible things they said
    about the portraits that I engraved. Some fun things, too."

    "With the makeover, color tints will be added in the neutral
    areas of the note... "

    "Money makers want the new notes to have an American look
    and feel, and not be confused with, for instance, the colorful
    euro, the paper currency of the European Union."

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  • 2002-12-08
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