What image is on the back of the 100 dollar bill?

Independence Hall
Portrait and Vignette The $100 note features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the front of the note and a vignette of Independence Hall on the back of the note.

What does a counterfeit Canadian 100 look like?

When receiving any large denomination currency, police say you should always inspect it for the following security features: The Canadian $50 and $100 bills share the same security features. These include raised ink, hidden numbers, a frosted maple leaf window, metallic portraits and a maple leaf border.

What does a 100 dollar Canadian bill look like?

The previous 100-dollar note is dominantly brown in colour. It is still largely in circulation. The front features a portrait of Robert Borden, the coat of arms, and a picture of the East Block of the Parliament buildings….Canadian one-hundred-dollar note.

(Canada)
Value 100 Canadian dollars
Width 152.4 mm
Height 69.85 mm

Are $100 bills still being printed?

$100 United States Notes were last printed in 1969 and last issued in 1971.

How do you tell if a $100 bill is real?

Here are some signs that can tell you if a bill is the real thing.

  1. A hologram of the face image on the bill.
  2. A thin vertical strip of text spelling out the bill’s denomination.
  3. Color-shifting ink.
  4. Watermark.
  5. Security thread.
  6. Ultraviolet glow.
  7. Microprinting.
  8. Fine line printing patterns.

How do you tell a counterfeit $100 bill?

Here is a list of eight ways to tell if a bill is real or counterfeit:

  1. Color-shifting Ink.
  2. Watermark.
  3. Blurry Borders, Printing, or Text.
  4. Raised Printing.
  5. Security Thread with Microprinting.
  6. Ultraviolet Glow.
  7. Red and Blue Threads.
  8. Serial Numbers.

Are Canadian bills fake?

Canadian bills are printed on a special polymer paper that feels smooth and like plastic. If you touch a bill and it doesn’t feel right or familiar, it might be a counterfeit. Examine it more closely for further signs of counterfeiting.