$1 - The word ONE in large letters flanked by the front and back of the Great Seal of the United States
$2 - An interpretation of John Trumbull's painting, The Signing of the Declaration of Independence
$5 - The Lincoln Memorial
$10 - The US Treasury building
$20 - The White House
$50 - The US Capitol building
$100 - Independence Hall
== On the back of the US 100 dollar bill clearly states: 4:15 on the Independence Hall. However, on the back of the NEW US $100 bill, the time on Independence Hall is clearly 4:10.==
I don't know but I have one
It's not a monument on the back of the US $10 bill. It's a picture of the Treasury Department building. Note that all US bills have captions below the portraits and pictures identifying the image shown.
Modern US $10 notes are red, orange, and yellow on the front, while the back is light orange with a green and black image of the US Treasury.
As you can see by checking the bills in your wallet, the only wording on the back of current $10 bills (except for the denomination) is: - The words United States of America - The national motto In God We Trust - A caption identifying the image of the US Treasury building
On the back of a 100 dollar bill the time reads 2:20 On the new style 100$ bill it is 4:10
== On the back of the US 100 dollar bill clearly states: 4:15 on the Independence Hall. However, on the back of the NEW US $100 bill, the time on Independence Hall is clearly 4:10.==
The clock on the back of a hundred dollar bill reads 2:22.
I don't know but I have one
The images are ON the bill, not IN the bill. Hold the bill very carefully. Look at each picture and move your eyes down to the bottom of the image where you'll find a caption telling you who or what it is.
It's not a monument on the back of the US $10 bill. It's a picture of the Treasury Department building. Note that all US bills have captions below the portraits and pictures identifying the image shown.
Look closely at each bill. Each portrait has a name in small letters below the image.
$100 bill, $50 bill, $10 bill or $1 bill
Modern US $10 notes are red, orange, and yellow on the front, while the back is light orange with a green and black image of the US Treasury.
$5=Lincoln $10=Hamilton $20=Jackson $50=Grant $100=Franklin
10 cents. A dollar is also 100 cents and 10 percent of 100 is 10.
Beginning in 1928, the US $100 bill featured US statesman, inventor, and diplomat Benjamin Franklin on the obverse of the $100 bill. On the reverse of the banknote is an image of Independence Hall. The portrait was changed and enlarged for the series 1996 and later bills.Franklin is one of two people on current US bills who never served as president. The other is Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury.(Sir Robert Borden is on the Canadian $100 bill.)