The most counterfeited dollar bill of all time is the $20 bill. It is one of the most commonly used denominations in circulation, making it a popular choice for counterfeiters.
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At the time, it was worth one dollar.
As of 2014 the Treasury has no plans to redesign the $2 bill, mostly because it wouldn't be cost-effective. The denomination makes up only about 1% of all bills in circulation and is hardly ever counterfeited. If the $1 bill is eliminated and replaced with a $1 coin it's expected the use of $2 bills will increase. If that happens there may be a need to redesign the bill but at the current time that's nothing but speculation.
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On the back of a 100 dollar bill the time reads 2:20 On the new style 100$ bill it is 4:10
Not necessarily - the US Treasury did mint silver dollars at that time - the coins were called: Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Dollars. If you are wary of this coin, have a numismatist (coin expert/collector) view it.
== 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.==
Nobody really knows what time is shown on the clock of the hundred dollar bill, but many believe it to be: 2:22, or 4:10.
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The clock on the back of a hundred dollar bill reads 2:22.