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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]
Learn about the security and design features of the current and past $100 notes, such as the 3-D Security Ribbon and the color-shifting Bell in the Inkwell. Explore the history of the $100 note from 1861 to present, including the Demand Notes, United States notes, and Federal Reserve notes.
The current design $100 note is the latest denomination of U.S. currency to be redesigned, and it was issued on October 8, 2013. The current design $100 note features additional security features including a 3-D Security Ribbon and color-shifting Bell in the Inkwell.
Learn how to identify the year, series, and bank of issue of a $100 bill by looking at its serial number, indicators, and seals. See the list of Federal Reserve Banks and their corresponding letters and numbers.
1 sie 2002 · Learn how the U.S. Treasury designed the $100 bill to prevent counterfeiting with high-tech features such as color-shifting ink, microprinting and watermark. See the details of the portrait, seal, serial number and paper of the bill.
8 paź 2013 · The US Federal Reserve has issued a new hi-tech $100 banknote comprising several new security features. It includes a blue 3D security ribbon and a bell and inkwell logo that authorities say are...
2 gru 2022 · Almost 300 years later, Benjamin Franklin is the face of the U.S. $100 bill, and it is protected by a myriad of security features including secret images, special ink, hidden watermarks, and magnetic signatures, among others. In this visual, we’ve broken down the $100 bill to showcase the anatomy of American currency.