United States one-hundred-dollar bill
Current denomination of United States currency
Summary
The United States one-hundred-dollar bill (US$100) is a denomination of United States currency. The first United States Note with this value was issued in 1862 and the Federal Reserve Note version was first produced in 1914. Inventor and U.S. Founding Father Benjamin Franklin has been featured on the obverse of the bill since 1914, which now also contains stylized images of the Declaration of Independence, a quill pen, the Syng inkwell, and the Liberty Bell. The reverse depicts Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which it has featured since 1928.
Originally created by 66.32.127.63
2/19/2004, 11:09:59 PM
Modified
4/29/2026, 12:21:23 AM
Recent revisions
comma and 'and' for 'with' in infobox
updated lifespan & added citation
Reverted edit by [[Special:Contribs/~2026-12685-06|~2026-12685-06]] ([[User talk:~2026-12685-06|talk]]) to last version by Xzkdeng
Reverted 1 edit by [[Special:Contributions/~2026-12685-06|~2026-12685-06]] ([[User talk:~2026-12685-06|talk]]) to last revision by Aisrotkev8000
Replace one of the images in this article with a better image.
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punctuation, spacing, uniformity, move one gallery to the top of its section to avoid them being sandwiched in the middle, ref tags... lots of ref tags... how is so much of this article unsourced?
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revert addition again... hello... the black and white in the gallery is the exact same image, just not in color... caption even says in use since 1996... please pay more attention before reverting good edits...
Undid good faith edit once for an explanation (hello. please note that the painting in the gallery, while by the same artist, is from an earlier year. It was used as the basis of the portrait until 1995, then this image took its place.)
revert good faith edit... duplicate image (already in the gallery immediately above where you place this)...