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The E-Sylum: Volume 16, Number 10, March 10, 2013, Article 19

THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL'S SECRET LIFE OF MONEY

Speaking of J.S.G. Boggs, the Discovery Channel will air an episode on "The Secret Life of Money" with Boggs as a co-host. -Editor

Secret Life of Money We need it, we work for it and some bad eggs out there steal it: Money is everywhere.

We all want more of it. "Secret Life of Money", airing Saturday, March 30 on Discovery, will take viewers behind the scenes of the systems that design, produce, protect, distribute and manage America's money.

But what is cash? And what if it suddenly disappeared?

Discovery Channel Looks into the Secret Life of Money, Saturday, March 30, The event will look at the systems that design, produce, protect, distribute and manage America's money.

The one-hour special features insight from NPR’s Planet Money team, author David Wolman and artist J.S.G. Boggs who each explore the mysteries of money – something we use nearly every day but rarely stop to think about.

“We are all wired to love this stuff from a very young age,” said David Wolman, author of the book The End of Money. “That first gift from granny, or the tooth fairy, all of it. You know cash has its hooks in us. It’s cast a spell over us. Who doesn’t want a big pile of Benjamins?”

Behind each note is a complex world of process and design -- from minting and printing to distribution to protecting its value in the world market to meeting the demands of our nation’s banks. Discovery Channel goes behind the scenes to places few ever see such as the Bureau of Engraving and Printing where bills are born; the US Mint, which turns giant coils of metal into the coins we use every day; the Secret Service, where the nation’s top counterfeit experts try to put an end to bogus bills; The Federal Reserve, the heart of the American monetary system; and Dunbar armored cars, whose rolling fortresses help make sure that flow of currency never stops despite the dangers involved.

"Secret Life of Money" will take viewers through the lifecycle of currency and looks to answer the ultimate question ­­-- What is money all about, anyway?

To learn more, go to www.discovery.com.

To read the complete article, see: Discovery Channel Looks into the Secret Life of Money, Saturday, March 30 (www.monstersandcritics.com/smallscreen/news/article_1712553.php/
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Wayne Homren, Editor

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