Catalog
| Issuer | United States |
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| Year | 2022 |
| Type | Fantasy banknote |
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| Reverse description | Central vignette of the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C., rendered in a classical engraving style, flanked by seals of the commemorative series. The denomination numeral appears at lower center, with series title lettering distributed across the face of the note. |
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| Protection type | Hologram |
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Kansas was admitted to the Union in 1861, but it took until 2022 for the state to appear on the Federal Reserve's American Innovation dollar coin series — this $100 note is a companion piece to that broader numismatic program celebrating state-specific contributions to American innovation. The holographic security strip is the 3-D ribbon introduced on the redesigned Series 2009A $100, woven into the substrate rather than applied as a surface foil, a distinction that matters for authentication.
No state-specific $100 note has ever been a distinct issue — all $100 Federal Reserve Notes circulate nationally regardless of the Federal Reserve Bank district letter printed on them.