100 Dollars, Federal Reserve Note, United States, 1928

100 Dollars, Federal Reserve Note, United States, 1928

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One (1) 100 dollar note
United States, 1928
Obverse Image: Portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
Obverse Text: 100 / FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE / THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS / REDEEMABLE IN GOLD ON DEMAND AT THE UNITED STATES TREASURY, OR IN GOLD OR LAWFUL MONEY AT ANY FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. / FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO ILLINOIS / SERIES OF 1928 / WASHINGTON, D.C. / G00000077A / E 1 / 7 / TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES / SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY / FRANKLIN
Reverse Image: Independence Hall.
Reverse Text: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS / 100 / INDEPENDENCE HALL
Location
Currently not on view
Object Name
note
date made
1928
depicted
Franklin, Benjamin
maker
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
place made
United States
Associated Place
United States: Illinois, Chicago
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 6.7 cm x 15.5 cm x.01 cm; 2 5/8 in x 6 3/32 in x in
ID Number
NU.78.5.724
catalog number
78.5.724
accession number
1978.0941
serial number
G00000077A
Credit Line
U. S. Department of the Treasury
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