Benjamin Franklin
U.S. statesman, inventor, and diplomat Benjamin Franklin is currently featured on the obverse of the bill. On the reverse of the banknote is an image of Independence Hall.
Ben Franklin! These $100.00 Bills are affectionately know as "Benjamin's"!!
A hundred dollar bill can look different depending on the country of origination. An American $100 bill has a portrait on Benjamin Franklin on one side of the bill and Independence Hall on the other.
Since 1914 it has been a picture of Benjamin Franklin with Independence Hall on the reverse.
I suspect a $100 dollar bill was worth exactly $100 in 1935!
The red seal as well as the banner across the top of Franklin's portrait indicate your bill a United States Note and not a silver certificate. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1966 US 100 dollar bill?" for more information.
Ben Franklin! These $100.00 Bills are affectionately know as "Benjamin's"!!
Benjamin Franklin's portrait is still on the $100 bill, regardless of series date.
Ben Franklin
The ten dollar bill bears the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, a non-president. The 100 dollar bill carries a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, also not a president.
Woodrow Wilson on the 100,000 USD bill
Benjamin Franklin on the 100 dollar bill.
Benjamin Franklin is on the 100 dollar bill and was never President.
Benjamin Franklin's PORTRAIT is on the $100 bill. He was an inventor, publisher, scientist and statesman; Invented the lightning rod, bifocal glasses, the Franklin stove and other things. But one thing he neither invented nor lived to see was photography; Franklin died almost a half-century before portrait photography became a reality.
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.
American $100 bill :)
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.
Benjamin Franklin is pictured on the U.S. $100 bill, but think about it for a minute - how could it be a photograph when Franklin died over 40 years before the first portrait cameras were invented? It's an engraving.