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United States one-hundred-dollar bill - Wikipedia
The United States one-hundred-dollar bill (US$100) is a denomination of United States currency. The first United States Note with this value was issued in 1862 and the Federal Reserve Note version was first produced in 1914. [2]
$100 Note - The U.S. Currency Education Program
Traditional raised printing can be felt throughout the $100 note, and gives genuine Federal Reserve notes their distinctive texture. Federal Reserve note paper is one-fourth linen and three-fourths cotton, and contains red and blue security fibers.
The Seven Denominations | U.S. Currency Education Program
The first $1 Federal Reserve note was issued in 1963, and its design—featuring President George Washington and the Great Seal of the United States—remains unchanged. Take a look at the $1 note and its security features.
Decoding Dollars: The $100 - The U.S. Currency Education Program
Decoding Dollars: The $100 A Brochure on $100 Note Security Features. The $100 note is the largest denomination of U.S. currency currently issued by the Federal Reserve Board. Understanding how to use the security features in the note will …
Faces on Money: U.S. Presidents and More - ThoughtCo
Oct 29, 2024 · One figure—Salmon P. Chase—might seem obscure, but so too is the denomination on which he appears: the out-of-print $10,000 bill. His appearance is fitting though since Chase was the first person responsible for the design of the nation's paper currency.
The Front And Back Of 100-Dollar Bill: A Detailed Look
Sep 29, 2023 · If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer: The front of the $100 bill features a portrait of founding father Benjamin Franklin, artistic elements like a quill pen and inkwell representing the Declaration of Independence, and the words “United States of America.”
United States currency/$100 bill - Wikiversity
Jan 21, 2020 · The United States one hundred-dollar bill ($100) is a denomination of United States currency. U.S. statesman, inventor, and diplomat Benjamin Franklin is currently featured on the obverse of the bill, while Independence Hall is featured on the reverse.
100 Dollars (United States Note) - United States - Numista
Detailed information about the coin 100 Dollars (United States Note), United States, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data
100 Franklin Franklin Left of portrait “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” along Franklin’s “ONE HUNDRED USA” along the golden Copper to Green collar; small “100” in the note’s vertical borders; “USA” quill; “USA 100” around the blank space Also appears in the
$100 Note | Engraving & Printing - bep.gov
All U.S. currency remains legal tender, regardless of when it was issued.