Yes, the $100 US dollar bill has a watermark. The watermark features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, which is visible when the bill is held up to the light. This security feature is designed to help prevent counterfeiting and is one of several elements that make the bill harder to replicate.
no
At least $100 US dollars (isn't it obvious?)
The watermark on U.S. dollar bills was introduced with the redesign of the $20 bill in 1998 and has been a feature on various denominations since then, including the $100 bill in 2013. The watermark is a security feature intended to help deter counterfeiting and is visible when the bill is held up to the light. Prior to this, watermarks were used in earlier designs, but the modern versions are more sophisticated and prominent.
Yes, but only on modern bills. When looking at the front side of the bill, the watermark is to the right, visible when held to light. It shows President Jackson's portrait.
It depends on how you define "old". Security strips were introduced with the 1990 "big head" redesign. Bills dated before that don't have the strip or watermark.
Benjamin Franklin appears on the front of the current US $100 Dollar bill.
Yes, most U.S. bills from 1996 on, including the $20 note, have watermarks.
1996
because it's actually a $5 bill & is counterfeit.
200
Benjamin Franklin
Beginning in 1928, the US $100 bill featured US statesman, inventor and diplomat Benjamin Franklin on the obverse of the $100 bill.