The Democratic bill features a $300 tax credit for each child under 16, available to parents with incomes under $70,000.
The $5,000 bill featured James Madison on the obverse.
The 1,000-mark bill, which is worth about $460 and is rarely seen, features the Brothers Grimm.
The bill also featured legislation that would allow foreign students in these fields and had job offers from American companies to acquire residency.
The two major bills featured all together austerity measures worth €18.8bn, of which the first €9.3bn were scheduled for 2013.
All bills feature raised print, which can easily be felt.
The Finnish 100 mark bill featured his image until it was taken out of circulation in 2002.
This bill features some of the New York area's finest practitioners.
The $5 bill, however, does not feature color-shifting ink like all the other denominations.
Indeed, just to be completely safe, the bills will not feature an image of anything that exists in the real world.