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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.
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The appearance of U.S. banknotes changes greatly in 1929. In...
- Banknote Identifiers
For denominations $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, the note...
- Unveiling of New $100 Note
The unveiling of the $100 note is the first step in a global...
- Is It a Genuine $100 Note
How Can I Tell if the Redesigned $100 Note is Genuine? Sonja...
- Redesigned $100 Note Delay
On October 1, the Federal Reserve Board announced a delay in...
- Newly Designed $100 Note
The redesigned $100 note includes two new security features:...
- Redesigned $100 Note Date
The new design for the $100 note was unveiled in 2010, but...
- Decoding Dollars $100
The $100 note is the largest denomination of U.S. currency...
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The $100 bill is the largest denomination that has been printed and circulated since July 13, 1969, when the larger denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 were retired. As of December 2018, the average life of a $100 bill in circulation is 22.9 years before it is replaced due to wear.
El billete de cien dólares estadounidenses ($100) es la mayor denominación actual del dólar estadounidense. En el anverso aparece el retrato de Benjamin Franklin, político, científico e inventor estadounidense, y en el reverso se observa una imagen del Independence Hall.
Learn about the features and security of the redesigned $100 note, which includes a 3-D Security Ribbon and a Bell in the Inkwell. Find out how to identify and use these advanced features and what to do if you suspect a counterfeit note.
The Federal Reserve today shipped billions of dollars in new $100 bills that incorporate a host of new security features designed to make them harder to counterfeit.
1 de ago. de 2002 · On the new bills, these serial numbers have been increased to 11 digits. In addition, the new bills contain a redesigned Federal Reserve seal and code which indicate the bill's issuing bank.