USA Banknote 100 Dollars (100 U.S. dollars / 100 USD) Circulated
The one-hundred-dollar American banknote is a current denomination of the currency of the United States.
The note measures 156 mm x 66 mm and has a face value of 100 Dollars.
Banknotes issued before 1990 do not contain a security thread or microprinting, which makes them easier to counterfeit compared to newer versions.
Obverse features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin and a security strip, the Declaration of Independence, a quill and the "Syng" inkwell with an embedded image of the Liberty Bell, the inscription "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," and the denomination.
Reverse depicts Independence Hall.
The reverse also shows the banknote’s face value.
IMPORTANT!
THE PRODUCT IS IN CIRCULATED CONDITION! The banknote shows signs of use.
The item is subject to exchange at a currency exchange office and the purchased means of payment is not returnable. When purchasing banknotes, if the title or product specification does not specify particular features such as the serial number, special marks (if present), year of issue, or design version, the banknotes are sent at random with respect to the above parameters, without the possibility of selection by the buyer.
The customer cannot choose: year of issue, serial number, special marks, a condition other than that indicated in the product description, or the design on the banknote (e.g., in the case of EUR banknotes—new and old designs, or GBP banknotes—portraits of the king or the queen).
All of the above rules apply to purchase transactions of the aforementioned means of payment.






