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Not a coin (Paper currency - $100 Federal Reserve Note) — obverse
Obverse
Not a coin (Paper currency - $100 Federal Reserve Note) — reverse
Reverse
100 Dollars

Not a coin (Paper currency - $100 Federal Reserve Note)

United States · 2003

A heavily circulated, damaged, and torn $100 United States Federal Reserve Note featuring Benjamin Franklin on the obverse and Independence Hall on the reverse.

Country
United States
Year
2003
Denomination
100 Dollars
Metal
75% cotton, 25% linen paper
Grade
Poor / Damaged (Heavy tears, folds, soiling, and missing edge pieces)

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Overview

A heavily circulated, damaged, and torn $100 United States Federal Reserve Note featuring Benjamin Franklin on the obverse and Independence Hall on the reverse.

Historical significance

Federal Reserve Notes are the standard fiat currency of the United States, regulating the nation's monetary supply.

Obverse (front)

Portrait of Benjamin Franklin in the center, serial numbers, Treasury seal, and Federal Reserve indicators.

Reverse (back)

Depiction of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, surrounded by text including 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' and 'IN GOD WE TRUST'.

Estimated value

Face value ($100) if intact enough to be redeemed by a bank, though heavily damaged notes may require Bureau of Engraving and Printing evaluation.

What drives this coin's value

Condition, degree of damage, serial number collectibility (fancy serial numbers)

Grade assessment

Poor / Damaged (Heavy tears, folds, soiling, and missing edge pieces)

Mintage & rarity

Common modern circulating paper currency

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for security thread, color-shifting ink, and watermark under UV or magnification.

Notable varieties & errors

Standard Series 2003 $100 note with no major major modern error varieties noted from standard circulation.

Similar coins

Other series of US $100 Federal Reserve Notes

Care & preservation

Store flat in a dry, acid-free environment away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent further degradation.