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100 Dollars Federal Reserve Note, small portrait

发行方 Federal Reserve System
年份 1963-1988
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尺寸 156 × 66 mm
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正面描述 Intaglio portrait of Benjamin Franklin occupies the central vignette, set against a fine guilloche underprint. To the left of the portrait, the Federal Reserve Seal is accompanied by the Treasurer's signature, while the Treasury Seal and the Secretary of the Treasury's signature appear to the right. Serial numbers in green ink are positioned at the upper right and lower left.
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防伪描述 Embedded polyester security thread inscribed with USA 100, visible when held to light
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The "small portrait" designation distinguishes this series from the 1996 redesign that shifted to enlarged, off-center portraits across the dollar range. These notes circulated during a period when the hundred-dollar bill was already the dominant denomination for large-cash transactions, illicit or otherwise — by the 1980s, the Federal Reserve estimated a significant share of all $100 notes in existence were held outside the United States, primarily in Latin America and later Eastern Europe.

The embedded security thread — running vertically and readable under UV — was added to the series in 1990 (Series 1990), making pre-thread examples from the earlier part of this date range straightforwardly distinguishable. Notes from 1963–1988 without the thread were legal tender until formally displaced, though the Fed has never officially demonetized any modern Federal Reserve note.

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