Description: this 100 dollar bill from the 2009 series is a great addition to any banknote collection. with its grade designation of apparent/net, this bill is sure to impress. the bill features a portrait of benjamin franklin on the front and a depiction of liberty on the back. it is certified by pcgs banknote grading, ensuring its authenticity. add this beautiful bill to your collection today! originated in china, it has been adopted and adapted in various forms by other cultures, including japan. direct donations go towards the american national red cross! in taiwan alone, the annual revenue that temples received from this type of paper money was US$400 million (NT$13 billion) as of 2014.[1] also, includes two physical tracking receipts to follow your order status with real-time updates or email notifications with tracking numbers and links! the bureau of engraving and printing (bep) does have a facility in fort worth, texas. this facility is one of two locations where the bep prints u.s. paper currency. the other location is in washington, d.c. the fort worth facility began operations in 1990. it's not a public facility, but they do offer public tours. the bureau of engraving and printing (bep) in fort worth, texas, is a facility of the u.s. treasury that prints more than half of the nation's currency. visitors can take a self-guided tour to see where billions of dollars are printed. the facility also offers interactive exhibits and displays showcasing currency history and the art of currency manufacturing. the bep in fort worth is open to the public, except for mondays, weekends, federal holidays, and the week between christmas and new year's day.
Price: 115 USD
Location: Hartford, Connecticut
End Time: 2024-12-18T06:26:38.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Denomination: $100
Type: Banknotes
Year: 2009
Grade: 70
Grade Designation: Apparent/Net
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification: PCGS Banknote Grading