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US $100 bills have been printed nearly every year since the denomination was introduced during the Civil War. However US bills carry what are called "series" dates rather than printing dates that are changed only when there's a modification to a bill's design or its signers. The primary series dates for $100 bills are:

1861-65 - Interest Bearing Note

1862 - United States Note

1863 - United States Note

1863-64 - Compound Interest Treasury Note

1869 - United States Note

1870-75 - National Gold Bank Note

1874 - United States Note

1875 - United States Note

1878 - United States Note

1878 - Silver Certificate

1880 - Silver Certificate

1880 - United States Note

1882 - Gold Certificate

1890 - Treasury Note

1891 - Treasury Note

1891 - Silver Certificate

1914 - Federal Reserve Note

1918 - National Currency/FRBN

1922 - Gold Certificate

1928 - Gold Certificate

1928,28A - Federal Reserve Note

1929 - National Currency

1934,34A-D - Federal Reserve Note

1950,50A-E - Federal Reserve Note

1963A - Federal Reserve Note

1966,66A - United States Note

1969,69A,69C - Federal Reserve Note

1974 - Federal Reserve Note

1977 - Federal Reserve Note

1981,81A - Federal Reserve Note

1985 - Federal Reserve Note

1988 - Federal Reserve Note

1990 - Federal Reserve Note

1993 - Federal Reserve Note

1996 - Federal Reserve Note

1999 - Federal Reserve Note

2001 - Federal Reserve Note

2003,03A - Federal Reserve Note

2006 - Federal Reserve Note

2009,09A - Federal Reserve Note

2013 - Federal Reserve Note

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