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  1. 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. A combination of numbers and letters appears twice on the front of the note. The $100 note features additional security features including a 3-D Security Ribbon and color-shifting Bell in the Inkwell. Watch Video.

  3. The redesigned $100 note introduces two advanced security features: the 3-D Security Ribbon and the Bell in the Inkwell. It also includes several highly effective features used in other U.S. denominations, such as the portrait watermark and security thread.

  4. 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.

  5. Aug 31, 2018 · The unfinished pyramid with 13 steps representing the 13 colonies, now recognizable from the Great Seal of the United States, was part of the design of one bill. (The “Eye of Providence” was...

  6. Aug 1, 2002 · Editor's Update: In 2011, the U.S. Treasury issued a newly designed $100 bill that incorporates the latest high-tech anti-counterfeiting features. The following article offers a close-up view...

  7. 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

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