It's official- a woman will grace the face of a brand new piece of legal tender starting in 2020.  

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Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew announced yesterday that the ten dollar bill will feature a lady's face, but just whose face will be printed is still up for debate. The bill's release year marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which enabled women to vote.

You might recall us talking about how the movement that sparked this change nominated Harriet Tubman in a series of "people's choice" polls. Other suggestions included Susan B. Anthony, Eleanor Roosevelt and Rosa Parks.

Kira said she's surprised Hillary Clinton hasn't been nominated, but it appears that the ideal candidate is someone who has passed away.

Who do you think should be featured on the new bill? Share your suggestions with us in the comments section below, and make an official submission to the Treasury Department here.

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