The back of US $100 bills features a picture of Independence Hall, in Philadelphia.
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.
Yes. The note has a blank back side.
The back of a dollar bill is commonly referred to as the "reverse." This side features the Great Seal of the United States, which includes the bald eagle and a shield. The reverse design symbolizes national strength and unity.
Without seeing the bill it's difficult to estimate a value, but depending on a number of factors its value could be anywhere from $100 to several hundred. Those factors include whether the serial numbers are completely missing or printed on the back side of the bill, how old the bill is, its condition, and so on. You should have the bill examined in person by an expert in currency errors.
I don't know but I have a similar $1 1977A bill with a yellow back. Did you ever find its value?
The back side of the $100 bill pictures Independence Hall in Philadelphia. (Benjamin Franklin is shown in the front.)
This pineapple is on the back side
Ben Franklin is on the front of the one-hundered dollar bill and Independence hall is on the reverse side.
No, a five dollar bill does not have a face on the back left side. The back of the current U.S. five dollar bill features an image of the Lincoln Memorial, while the front displays a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
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.
Yes. The note has a blank back side.
20.00 dollar bill 2 face
Both serial numbers need to be present (there is one on each half of the front side).
Five dollars. Cutting errors are not uncommon on currency.
Thomas Jefferson is is on the US 2-dollar bill. The back side of bills printed since 1976 features a scene from the signing of the Declaration of Independence that also includes John Adams.
The 1996 hundred-dollar bill features a watermark of Benjamin Franklin on the right side when held up to the light, which is part of its security features. Additionally, a security thread runs vertically through the bill, which is visible when held against the light. This thread is inscribed with "USA" and the denomination "100," enhancing the bill's counterfeit resistance. These features are integral to the bill's design, ensuring authenticity and security.
The Canadian two-dollar coin has a polar bear on its reverse side. The obverse side has a portrait of Queen Elizabeth. This bill is called the toonie.