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Title: New! One Hundred Dollar Bill
Post by: jamesbond on December 22, 2013, 06:29:33 PM
 :-\ let me share to you what i have been watching lately via You Tube. This is worth watching especially for our OFW ka-PTs who have their hard-earned dollars with them... enjoy!

http://youtu.be/wJBWRG9PHuE (http://youtu.be/wJBWRG9PHuE)
Title: Re: New! One Hundred Dollar Bill
Post by: ¿m☺ÿ on December 24, 2013, 05:54:32 PM
interesting topic ito.... nice one

Just recently saw this new dollar bill personally ng mag-cash advance ako dito sa work.... it really looks so weird, parang play money lang.... be we are assured that it is a real hundred dollar bill.... +karma sa iyo
Title: Re: New! One Hundred Dollar Bill
Post by: jamesbond on December 24, 2013, 06:48:19 PM
interesting topic ito.... nice one

Just recently saw this new dollar bill personally ng mag-cash advance ako dito sa work.... it really looks so weird, parang play money lang.... be we are assured that it is a real hundred dollar bill.... +karma sa iyo

thanks sa +k tol imoy.... yup, its like a play money alright... but there so many features too...
Title: Re: New! One Hundred Dollar Bill
Post by: crashtest on February 24, 2014, 05:10:04 PM
can't imagine na mapapalitan na ang hundred dollar bill.
:)

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Title: Re: New! One Hundred Dollar Bill
Post by: jamesbond on May 27, 2015, 07:48:27 PM
United States one hundred dollar bill

(http://s1.postimg.org/rgdi04r0f/100usd_new.png) (http://postimage.org/)

(http://s1.postimg.org/6toset7lr/100usd_new_back.png) (http://postimage.org/)

The United States one hundred dollar bill ($100) is a denomination of United States currency. U.S. statesman, inventor and diplomat Benjamin Franklin is currently featured on the obverse of the bill. On the reverse of the banknote is an image of Independence Hall. The time on the clock according to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, shows approximately 4:10 on the older contemporary notes and 10:30 on the series 2009A notes.If the time is converted to a date (April 10), it is possible that the time was chosen because April 10th is the 100th day of the year.

The numeral four on the clock face is incorrectly written as "IV" whereas the real Independence Hall clock face has "IIII". (See Roman numerals in clocks.) The bill is one of two current notes that does not feature a President of the United States; the other is the United States ten-dollar bill, featuring Alexander Hamilton. It is the largest denomination that has been in circulation since July 14, 1969, when the higher denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 were retired.The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the average life of a $100 bill in circulation is 89 months (7 years) before it is replaced due to wear and tear.

The bills are also commonly referred to as "Benjamins", in reference to the use of Benjamin Franklin,s portrait on the denomination, or "C-Notes", based on the Roman numeral for 100.

Approximately 29% of all notes produced in 2009 were $100 bills. One hundred hundred-dollar bills are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in mustard-colored straps ($10,000).

The Series 2009 $100 bill redesign was unveiled on April 21, 2010, and was to be issued to the public in February 11, 2011, but production was shut down in December 2010 because as many as 30% were unusable due to a manufacturing flaw. A vertical crease in the paper reveals a blank space on the bill when pulled out. The new release date is October 8, 2013 and The Federal Reserve began supplying financial institutions with a redesigned 100 United States dollar note.

SECURITY FEATURES:


http://youtu.be/5HzkimzaFpk (http://youtu.be/5HzkimzaFpk)

http://youtu.be/8McD_ADhylU (http://youtu.be/8McD_ADhylU)

3-D Security Ribbon

(http://s2.postimg.org/95avawlyx/feature_100_3dribbon.gif) (http://postimage.org/)


Look for a blue ribbon on the front of the 100 US dollar bill. Tilt the note back and forth while focusing on the blue ribbon. You will see the bells change to 100s as they move. When you tilt the note back and forth, the bells and 100s move side to side. If you tilt it side to side, they move up and down. The ribbon is woven into the paper, not printed on it.


Bell in the Inkwell

(http://s15.postimg.org/5vncc879n/features_100_bellinink.gif) (http://postimage.org/)


Look for an image of a color-shifting bell, inside a copper-colored inkwell, on the front of the new 100 US dollar bill. Tilt it to see the bell change from copper to green, an effect which makes the bell seem to appear and disappear within the inkwell.


Color-Shifting Ink

(http://s4.postimg.org/mgcuit8j1/features_100_colorshiftingink.gif) (http://postimage.org/)


Tilt the note to see the numeral 100 in the lower right corner of the note shift from copper to green.


Title: Re: New! One Hundred Dollar Bill
Post by: naruto789544 on May 28, 2015, 12:46:43 AM
nice info sir jamesbond... first time i saw it also i thought it was just frank from my sister...
Title: Re: New! One Hundred Dollar Bill
Post by: razorsharp on May 30, 2015, 02:04:50 AM
dito sa US usually hindi mo makikita sa pang-araw araw na sirkulasyon ang sandaang dolyar na ganito. usually sa mga banko lang siya; masyadong malaki ang denomination na ito sa pang-araw araw na panggastos.

sa mga fast food resto at iba pa makikita mo sa cashier ang nakapaskil na "we do not accept bills bigger than $20."

so tip lang po yan sa mga may balak magbakasyon dito. mahihirapan kayong masuklian nyan. isang hamburger sa mcdo $1.10 tapos ganun din ang sopdrinks. tititigan lang kayo pag inabutan nyo sila ng sandaan.
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