To correct and expand on the prior answer:
> Bills are printed, not stamped.
> Watermarks (not "an extra face") and security strips were only introduced starting with bills printed in the 1990s. A 1981 bill will not have them.
> The only significant security feature on older bills, as noted, are small red and blue fibers embedded in the bill's paper.
i just got one tonight i have many old bills in my safe but not this old i mean in hundreds TO TELL IF ALL MONEY IS REAL ----- all money is stamped at high pressure most times if not all there not even if you look on the back of your bill im sure its uneven also from old to new there is micro fibers red and blue you. but that doesnt mean its real. to tell if money is real any where there is strange designs like jacksons shirt. scratch his shirt with your nail. feel the ridges. also and new 100$ bill or any new uncolored bill that has a face. the face is on the out side get a new bill dirty p you finger ashes or something not two dirty rub the water face then lay it on any surface and you can see it on top not in the bill
two hundred dollar
No, and no. Also, the strip is not metal.
Hundred-Dollar Baby was created in 2006.
one hundred dollars is equal to twenty times five dollars, but there are NO five dollar bills in a hundred dollar bill.
No, watermarks and security strips weren't introduced until the 1990s. Before that, the only security feature was small red and blue fibers embedded in the cloth-based "paper" the bills were printed on.
Hundred-Dollar Baby has 320 pages.
One hundred dollars
Benjamin Franklin resides on the hundred dollar note.
Hundred Dollar Baby was created on 2006-07-13.
There is no unit of currency, but assuming either dollar or cents: $18.19 → $0 to the nearest 100 (hundred) dollar 18.19¢ → $0 to the nearest 100 (hundred) dollar.
It is "a hundred." The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, while "a" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound. In this case, "hundred" begins with a consonant sound, so "a hundred" is correct.
One Hundred Dollar Room was created in 2000-06.