4:20
Nobody really knows what time is shown on the clock of the hundred dollar bill, but many believe it to be: 2:22, or 4:10.
The time reads 4:10
it is 4:10
There is a clock that reads 4:20. No one knows why people chose that time.
There was no such thing as a dollar at the time.
Nobody really knows what time is shown on the clock of the hundred dollar bill, but many believe it to be: 2:22, or 4:10.
The clock on the back of a hundred dollar bill reads 2:22.
The time reads 4:10
it is 4:10
There is a clock that reads 4:20. No one knows why people chose that time.
On the back of a 100 dollar bill the time reads 2:20 On the new style 100$ bill it is 4:10
6:50
The clock on the back shows that the time is 2:20
The clock on the back of the new hundred dollar bill reads 10:30 for a symbolic reason: it represents the time when the Declaration of Independence was signed, emphasizing the ideals of freedom and democracy. Additionally, the time creates a visually balanced and aesthetically pleasing design, contributing to the overall look of the bill. This detail, along with other elements of the bill, reflects American history and values.
The clock tower on the new 100 dollar bill is set at 10:30.
it closes at 10 o clock
i tried and it works light your dollar on fire and if you get at the right time walla