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Jan Majstršín
About a dozen different countries have a currency called the 'Peso'. All of them print their own banknotes and they all look different. The current issue Mexican 100 Peso note (Banco de Mexico on the front) is Red and brown-orange. The 15th century warrior Nezahualcoyotl is on the front-right with an Aztec figure at the centre. The back has a Mexican statue.
Ben Franklin
Current $100 USD notes have Benjamin Franklin on them.
A current issue NORTH Korean 1000 Won note is worth about $7. A mint uncirculated condition note would be worth $20 to a collector, dropping to $2-4 in used condition.A current issue SOUTH Korean 1000 Won note is worth about $0.90. A mint uncirculated condition note would be worth $4 to a collector and face value (90c) in used condition.
In current legal tender $100 note. However in 1878 there was a $10,000 note and a "demand note" with a value of $50,000,000 was issued in 1861.
The Bank of England does not currently issue a One Hundred Pound note and has no plans to do so in the foreseeable future.
There have been versions of the $100 note since 1861, all larger than current notes. The small sized note was originally issued in 1929 and the current colour format note entered circulation on 25-Mar-1996.