![]() The back has been redesigned with a vignette of Independence Hall. Portrait and Vignette - A Benjamin is still a Benjamin and his portrait will grace the new $100 bill.Micro-printing - Small printed words appears in 4 places: on Benjamin Franklin’s jacket collar, where the portrait watermark appears and along the golden quill and note borders.Large 100 - Designed more for the visually impaired rather than a security feature the large type 100 on the back is easily visible.Advanced Intaglio (Raised) Printing - Rubbing your finger on the shoulder of Benjamin Franklin reveals a distinctive rough feeling that is more pronounced than the raised printing in the rest of the note.Color-Shifting 100 - Found in the lower right corner of the face of the new $100 bill the numerals 100 change from copper to green as the note is tilted back and forth.Security Thread - Present in the old bill this security thread, depicting the letters USA and the numerals 100, glows pink under ultra violet light.Watermark - located in the blank space next to the portrait is a watermark image of Franklin that is visible from both sides.The bell shifts from green to copper making it appear as if the liberty bell disappears. If the bill is tilted side to side a green liberty bell appears in the inkwell. ![]() Disappearing Bell in an Inkwell - To the right of the Security Ribbon is a copper colored inkwell. ![]() If the note is tilted up and down the bells/100s shift side to side and if tilted side to side the icons shift up and down. The ribbon depicts several liberty bells that, when the note is shifted side to side, turn into the number 100.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |