Liberty Bell

Liberty Bell

New 100 Dollar Bills Are Here To Help Fight Counterfeit Rings

Whether you would call them Benjamins, C-notes or simply that money that bears the face of the Founding Father who loved to party, the United States’ new 100 dollar bill definitely makes counterfeit money operations more difficult. The government knows how smart counterfeiters have become recently, specifically with their use of the “Superdollar” counterfeit.

The fight against the Superdollar

Those are nearly impossible to distinguish with current technology, so new features have been added to the new 100 dollar bill – including a 3D security ribbon, color-changing Liberty Bell – to stand up to the Superdollar threat. The 100 dollar bill features will join current anti-counterfeit elements like the security threat, Benjamin Franklin watermark, and color-shifting 100, reports Geekosystem.

The new 100 dollar bill is easily verified

Consumers and merchants including guaranteed loan companies won’t have much difficulty determining whether the 100 bill is really the new 100 bill, straight from those mustard colored $ 10,000 straps from a Federal Reserve Bank. According to a U.S. government press release, the new 100 dollar bill’s Liberty Bell images should change colors as the bill is tilted. It should change from a copper color to green, which makes it seem to disappear into a copper inkwell. According to Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios:

“The new security features announced today come after more than a decade of research and development to protect our currency from counterfeiting. To ensure a seamless introduction of the new $ 100 note into the financial system, we will continue global public education of retailers, financial institutions and industry organizations to ensure that consumers and merchants are aware of the new security features.”

Getting cash from payday loans? Look for the changing Liberty Bell!

Want to know more about the history of the $ 100? Here is a helpful link.

THE GATHERING – Liberty Bell (OFFICIAL VIDEO)


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