One Hundred Dollar Red Seal $100 Dollar Bill United States Note (1966)
$299.99
United States Government
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Description
This is a noteworthy release as it represents the final issuance of the Legal Tender series. The 1966 $100 United States Note is a scarce find, with slightly over 750,000 notes produced during this series.
Key Features:
Signed by Granahan and Fowler. Listed as Friedberg#1550.
Obverse: Features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
Reverse: Showcases a detailed engraving of Independence Hall.
United States Notes were first introduced during the Civil War in 1862, ranging from One to One Thousand Dollars. Interestingly, the $100 denomination was omitted when small-sized notes were introduced in 1928. It wasn’t until 1966 that the $100 bill was reintroduced, continuing until the early 1970s when this specific design was discontinued. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of historical American currency!
Serial # will vary. Note condition will be equal to or better than the image pictured.
Year: 1966
Red Seal