October 2013 saw a new era for the hundred dollar notes in US. Newly designed colourful 100$ notes were led into circulation. This of course was done to get rid of the counterfeit notes and was good news for shops and businesses which were willing to verify the money.
After the retirement of the denominations of 500$, 1000$, 5000$ and 10000$, the 100$ bill is the largest existing denomination in the US currency, being printed since the July of late 70s. Studies conducted by Bureau of E&P suggests that an average life of a 100$ bill once released has a circulation of period of 90 months and then it gets replaced due to wear and tear.
The printing of the new bills were to be initiated by the Fed's in the year 2003, however, since then it has been chipping away. Later in 2011, the 100$ notes were scheduled again for circulation but there was some problems in the agency and the date was postponed, due to unwanted creases. It definitely helped the Federal reserves to take a look again at the notes to make sure they are secured and encrypted.
Likewise the newly notes released comprises of new high-tech features, which definitely made it easier for the people of the country to differentiate between the original and the counterfeit notes. Moreover, the new features also made it difficult for the people creating counterfeit notes to replicate it.
As you tilt the note, you can see the ribbon showing alternates between 100s and the liberty bell images. As you move the note side by side, the images seem to move up and down, when you move the note up and down; the images seem to move side to side.
The note was added with a blue ribbon. As you move the note back and forth while looking at the blue ribbon, the changing of the bells to 100s can be seen. As you tilt the note back and forth you can also see the bells moving side to side. Moreover, moving side to side you can also find the bells move up and down. Also remember that the ribbon is not printed on the paper but woven into it.
It has a new blue colour ribbon, three dimensional, which was not printed on the notes instead woven in the paper. There was also security strip added to the left of the face of Benjamin Franklin and it was only visible when viewed against the light. There is also a faint image visible in the black space on the right, which is visible on both the sides of the note. As you tilt the note back and forth, the liberty bell image and the number 100 number keep alternating.
As you look at the note carefully, you can find small printed words that appear on the collar of Benjamin Franklin, also present in the blank space where the watermark appears, at the golden quill and also present in the borders of the note. Lastly, the colour shifting of 100, as you tilt the note to view the numeral 100 in the bottom right corner, you can see the colour shifting from copper to green.
After the retirement of the denominations of 500$, 1000$, 5000$ and 10000$, the 100$ bill is the largest existing denomination in the US currency, being printed since the July of late 70s. Studies conducted by Bureau of E&P suggests that an average life of a 100$ bill once released has a circulation of period of 90 months and then it gets replaced due to wear and tear.
The printing of the new bills were to be initiated by the Fed's in the year 2003, however, since then it has been chipping away. Later in 2011, the 100$ notes were scheduled again for circulation but there was some problems in the agency and the date was postponed, due to unwanted creases. It definitely helped the Federal reserves to take a look again at the notes to make sure they are secured and encrypted.
Likewise the newly notes released comprises of new high-tech features, which definitely made it easier for the people of the country to differentiate between the original and the counterfeit notes. Moreover, the new features also made it difficult for the people creating counterfeit notes to replicate it.
As you tilt the note, you can see the ribbon showing alternates between 100s and the liberty bell images. As you move the note side by side, the images seem to move up and down, when you move the note up and down; the images seem to move side to side.
The note was added with a blue ribbon. As you move the note back and forth while looking at the blue ribbon, the changing of the bells to 100s can be seen. As you tilt the note back and forth you can also see the bells moving side to side. Moreover, moving side to side you can also find the bells move up and down. Also remember that the ribbon is not printed on the paper but woven into it.
It has a new blue colour ribbon, three dimensional, which was not printed on the notes instead woven in the paper. There was also security strip added to the left of the face of Benjamin Franklin and it was only visible when viewed against the light. There is also a faint image visible in the black space on the right, which is visible on both the sides of the note. As you tilt the note back and forth, the liberty bell image and the number 100 number keep alternating.
As you look at the note carefully, you can find small printed words that appear on the collar of Benjamin Franklin, also present in the blank space where the watermark appears, at the golden quill and also present in the borders of the note. Lastly, the colour shifting of 100, as you tilt the note to view the numeral 100 in the bottom right corner, you can see the colour shifting from copper to green.
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