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100 Dollars - State of New Hampshire

Issuer United States
Year 2022
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Currency Dollar (1792-date)
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Reverse lettering ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER THE CAPITOL SERIES 100 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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New Hampshire's name appearing on U.S. Federal Reserve Notes is a quirk of the Federal Reserve district system — notes issued through the Boston Fed (District 1) carry a regional identifier, and "State of New Hampshire" designations appear on notes printed for circulation through that district's allocation. The hologram strip on the current $100 series — introduced in the 2013 redesign — incorporates a color-shifting Liberty Bell within an inkwell, a deliberate nod to the note's anti-counterfeiting history after a flood of high-quality North Korean "superdollars" in the 1990s forced a complete rethink of the series.

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