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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 Inventor and U S Founding Father Benjamin Franklin has been featured on the obverse of the bill since 1914, 3 which now also contains stylized images of the Declaration
- $100 Note - The U. S. Currency Education Program
In the first significant design change since the 1920s, U S currency is redesigned to incorporate a series of new counterfeit deterrents Issuance of the new banknotes begins with the $100 note in 1996, followed by the $50 note in 1997, the $20 note in 1998, and the $10 and $5 notes in 2000
- Faces on Money: U. S. Presidents and More - ThoughtCo
Learn about historical figures including U S presidents on money, who decides which faces appear on bills, and how people make the cut
- Whos on the $100 Bill? Benjamin Franklin the History of U . . .
Benjamin Franklin has graced the $100 bill since 1914, but he was never president Learn why he was chosen, the bill's security features, and rare editions worth collecting
- $100 U. S. Currency Price Guide Dollar Bill Value Lookup
How much is a $100 dollar bill worth? $100 One Hundred Dollar Bill value lookup price guide check list Lookup Current Values for $100 one hundred dollar bills
- Meet the New $100 Bill - ABC News
Meet the new $100 goes into circulation Tuesday It still features the familiar portrait of Ben Franklin, but comes with a host of new security features
- 25 Things You Never Knew About the $100 Bill - GOBankingRates
The $100 bill is the most expensive U S currency to print because of its security features Printing cost of a $1 bill is just 2 8 cents each The $100 bill includes components such as a 3-D security ribbon that changes from bells to 100s when moved, and a bell that seems to appear and disappear within the inkwell
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