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| 背面描述 | Central vignette of the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C., rendered in a classical engraved style, surrounded by ornamental guilloche borders. Seals of the commemorative series are positioned flanking the central image, with the denomination numeral '100' repeated in the lower register. |
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| 防伪描述 | Eagle hologram applied to the obverse |
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South Dakota's name appears on the reverse of this note as part of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis district — Minneapolis serves the Ninth District, which covers the Dakotas, Montana, Minnesota, and parts of Wisconsin and Michigan. The note itself is a standard Federal Reserve Note issued under the 12th series of the 2017A design cycle, with production split between the Bureau of Engraving and Printing facilities in Washington D.C. and Fort Worth, Texas. The Fort Worth sheet can be identified by the small "FW" prefix on the face plate number.
The 3-D Security Ribbon — often called a hologram though technically a woven polyester strip with color-shifting microprint — was first introduced on the $100 in the 2013 redesign, making this note part of the longest-running $100 design update in modern BEP history.