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At least $100 US dollars (isn't it obvious?)
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Now a days there are security features on the 100 dollar bills to help you detect if the bill is counterfeit or not. One of the features is a watermark. If you hold the bill up to the light you will see a faint image of Benjamin Franklin to the right of the portrait.
It should have a portrait of Benjamin Franklin in the center of the bill. If you're referring to the watermark of Franklin, that wasn't added until series 1996.
1990's. 1996 to be specific.
No, microprinting was added to U.S. currency starting in 1990, and watermarks did not appear until 1996 with the redesign of the $50. However, the paper used will be the same... 100% cotton with very small visible red and blue fibers embedded on the surface of the bill.
American $100 bill :)
No it doesn't. The security strip wasn't added until 1990.
As of 02/2011 a circulated US $100 bill would retail for about $105. A nice uncirculated one could bring $120.
Penny: Centidollar Dime: Decidollar Ten dollar bill: Decadollar 100 dollar bill: Hectodollar 1,000 dollar bill: Kilodollar
It depends on how you define "old". Security strips were introduced with the 1990 "big head" redesign. Bills dated before that don't have the strip or watermark.