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| 正面描述 | Central vignette of Amelia Earhart (1897–1937), aviation pioneer, posed atop the nose of her Lockheed Model 10-E Electra aircraft, with Monument Rocks south of Oakley, Kansas visible in the background. A line-drawn vignette of the Lockheed Model 10-E Electra appears alongside a silhouette of an American bison in the underprint, complemented by an eagle hologram security device. The state motto "Ad astra per aspera" and the Kansas statehood year 1861 appear within the design, with denomination numerals at left and right. |
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| 背面描述 | 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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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.