Get
the Facts:
The Federal Reserve
announced that the new $100 note will be placed into circulation on October 8,
2013. All of POS Supply Solution’s Currency Counters and Counterfeit Detectors will work with the new $100 note.
Security Features and Changes to the New $100 Bill
The new security
features make it easy to check the new $100 note in seconds. Learn how to use
the two advanced security features: the 3-D Security Ribbon and Bell in the Inkwell. All U.S. currency remains legal
tender, so you do not need to trade in old-design notes for the new ones.
Please call us at 888-431-5800 with any questions on currency counters or counterfeit detectors.
1. 3-D
Security Ribbon: Blue ribbon woven into the note with alternating bells and 100s that shift as
you bend the bill
2. Bell in
the Inkwell: Color shifting bell changes from
copper to green
3. Portrait
Watermark: Faint watermark appears on the right
when held up to the light
4. Security
thread: Vertical left of portrait and pink
under UV light
5. Color Shifting 100: Color shifting 100 on the front
changes from copper to green
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6. Raised
Printing: There is raised printing throughout the bill which is noticeable to the touch
7. Gold 100: Large gold 100 on the back of the bill to help those with visual impairments
8. Microprinting:
The United States of America – Benjamin Franklin’s collar
The United States of America – Benjamin Franklin’s collar
· USA 100 – Around the watermark
· One Hundred USA – Along the golden
quill
· 100s – Note borders Philadelphia’s Independence Hall rear view on the new $100 bill, the time will be changed to
10:30
Please call us at 888-431-5800 with any questions on currency counters or counterfeit detectors.
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