Is there a new 100 dollar bill?

Is there a new 100 dollar bill?

In its first redesign since 1996, the new-design $100 note features additional security features including a 3-D Security Ribbon and color-shifting Bell in the Inkwell. The new-design $100 note also includes a portrait watermark of Benjamin Franklin that is visible from both sides of the note when held to light.

Who is on the new 100 dollar bill?

Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin Has Been on It for Over 100 Years Although many people think there is a $100 bill president, the truth is that Benjamin Franklin’s face graces this note — and has since 1914. Since then, the currency has gone through several re-issues, but it has remained the Benjamin Franklin $100 bill.

Is the US getting new money?

In the following pages, we’ll introduce you to the new $100 note and the other redesigned denominations: the $50, $20, $10, and $5 notes. The redesigned $100 note incorporates two advanced security features — the 3-D Security Ribbon and the Bell in the Inkwell — and other innovative enhancements.

Can I still use my old 100 dollar bill?

The old bills are still valid and are worth precisely $100 each (the old bills were not taken out of circulation when the new bills were put in, unlike what usually happens elsewhere).

When did the new $100 bill come out?

October 8, 2013 marked the release of Ben Franklin’s modified updates to include advanced, security features intended to thwart counterfeiting.

When did the 100 dollar bill come out?

1914
The first $100 bill featuring Benjamin Franklin entered circulation in 1914, a place the founding father has retained ever since. The $100 bill is not the only currency Benjamin Franklin has appeared on.

Do US dollars expire?

No, dollars don’t expire or become useless. You’re older money will work just as good as new bills.

Do us bills expire?

The lifespan of Federal Reserve notes varies by denomination and depends on a number of factors, including how the denomination is used by the public….How long is the lifespan of U.S. paper money?

Denomination Estimated Lifespan*
$20 7.8 years
$50 12.2 years
$100 22.9 years