The building featured on the 100 bill is Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The U.S. Treasury building is featured on the back of the $10 bill.
Beginning in 1928, the US $100 bill featured US statesman, inventor and diplomat Benjamin Franklin on the obverse of the $100 bill.
$100 bill
The U.S. Treasury Building
An image of the U.S. Treasury building is featured on the back of a ten dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton, first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, adorns the front of the bill.
It's not found on any U.S. coins, but it's featured on the back of the $50 bill.
No president is featured on the front of the US $100 bill. It shows a picture of Benjamin Franklin.While Franklin was one of the most honored and prolific of the Founding Fathers (diplomat, inventor, co-author of the Constitution, essayist, and on and on) he never served as President. The slang name for $100 bills is "Benjamins."The back of the $100 bill shows a picture of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. If you look closely, there is a statue of George Washington in front of Independence Hall. So technically, George Washington appears on the $100 bill.Benjamin Franklin is on the US 100-dollar bill. He was never a president but probably would have been had he been younger when the US was formed.No US President is featured on the 100 dollar bill. Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the USA and one of the most famous Americans to impact the world, is featured on the 100 dollar bill.No president is on the 100 dollar bill in the United States. The person on the 100 dollar bill is Benjamin Franklin, who was never president.
Ben Franklin is featured on the 100 dollar note
Benjamin FranklinU.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.
He was featured on the $500 bill.
The building depicted on the U.S. $100 bill is Independence Hall, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This historic site is where the Founding Fathers debated and adopted the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the U.S. Constitution in 1787. Independence Hall symbolizes American democracy and the nation's founding principles.
$1 - The word ONE in large letters flanked by the front and back of the Great Seal of the United States$2 - An interpretation of John Trumbull's painting, The Signing of the Declaration of Independence$5 - The Lincoln Memorial$10 - The US Treasury building$20 - The White House$50 - The US Capitol building$100 - Independence Hall