(Jul 6, 2016)
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The centering is really nice on the face being only a tad low the reverse of the note is the same Although high denomination notes are no longer being printed, they are still legal tender and can be redeemed at any bank for full face value The paper that Federal Reserve Notes are printed on is made by the Crane Paper Company of Dalton, Massachusetts Dead presidents, any amount in any denomination of Federal Reserve Note (from the portrait of a U.S One hundred dollar bills are sometimes called "Benjamins" (in reference to their portrait of Benjamin Franklin) or C-Notes (the letter "C" stands for the Roman Numeral 100)
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