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Where is the green seal on a one hundred bill?

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The Treasury seal on a $100 bills and on all current Federal Reserve Notes is located on the right hand side, mingled with the large capital letters that spell out the bill's denomination.

The Treasury seal is in bright green ink and has "denticles" around its edge that look almost like gear teeth.

The Federal Reserve seal is smooth-circular and printed in black ink.

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