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100 Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note, Brown Seal

Issuer Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Year 1929
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Value 100 Dollars (100 USD)
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Obverse description Central intaglio vignette of Benjamin Franklin in three-quarter portrait, framed by fine guilloche borders. The issuing bank title — Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Illinois — appears in large letterpress text to the left, with district letter G and a brown Treasury seal to the right. Two facsimile signatures of the Assistant Deputy Governor and Governor appear at lower left and lower right respectively, below the serial number in brown ink.
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Reverse description Central intaglio vignette of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, rendered in green ink with a detailed architectural view of the building's facade and steeple set amid trees and flanking wings. The denomination numeral 100 appears in large green letterpress at both left and right margins within ornate guilloche panels. The overall design is printed in a uniform green colorway typical of the small-size Series of 1929 issues.
Reverse lettering THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INDEPENDENCE HALL ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
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