A number of countries issue $100 bills. Some of the major ones are:
In the standard monopoly the best color to describe the $100 bill is a beige color.
American $100 bill :)
When you mark a $100 bill with a special counterfeit detection pen, it should ideally leave a mark that turns yellow. If the pen marks a dark color, such as brown or black, it may indicate that the bill is counterfeit. The pen works by reacting with the starch in paper, which is absent in genuine currency.
Please post a more detailed question with the bill's date, seal color, and whether there is a small series letter next to the date.
I can exchange your 100 bill for smaller denominations.
On the back of a 100 dollar bill the time reads 2:20 On the new style 100$ bill it is 4:10
I suspect a $100 dollar bill was worth exactly $100 in 1935!
A 100 dollar bill is worth 100 one dollar bills.
It is a common $100 bill in circulation and has a value of $100.
The composition of the bill was basically the same then as it is now, though it lacks modern security features. If tested with a pen, it should turn whatever color it's supposed to for a genuine note.
Beginning in 1928, the US $100 bill featured US statesman, inventor and diplomat Benjamin Franklin on the obverse of the $100 bill.
The color of the 1,000 peso bill in the Philippines is blue.