Benjamin Franklin is on the US 100 dollar note.
It is worth $100.
A 100 dollar note is the largest.
Alexander Hamilton, first US Secretary of the Treasury, is on the ten dollar bill.
Benjamin Franklin on the 100 dollar bill.
It is never legal to reproduce the U. S. dollar note. If you are caught making counterfeit money, you will do jail time and face many fines.
The US did not issue 100 dollar bills with this date. Please post a new question with the correct date.
In banknote terms, the face value of the note is whatever is printed on it - so a 1 dollar note has a face value of 1 dollar. The note could be worth more or less than this, depending on both devaluation and collectability. Many of the stable "hard" currencies like US Dollar and British Pound are still valid, regardless of age - so an English banknote for 100 pounds from 1776 has a face value of 100 pounds if you take it to the bank of England - the same note, however, would be worth a fortune to a collector. The opposite is true of say a Mexican Peso from 1980 - even though the face value could be 100,000 Peso, the currency has devalued since and the note is worth only 100 Peso if you took it to a Mexican bank and it's relative newness would make it worth only slightly more to a collector.
The US did not issue 100 dollar bills with that date. Please post a new question with the correct date.
Yes, the 100 dollar denomination was changed for security and was NOT demonetized. As long as that note is not counterfeit it if valid.
Except for those with printing errors, all modern-date bills are worth only face value unless they're uncirculated.
A US $100 features Benjamin Franklin.