This commemorative replica banknote includes 5 grams of 99.9% pure fine silver and is highly collectible. It commemorates the U.S. $100 bill.
The U.S. $100 bill is legal tender in the United States and has been the largest denomination printed since 1969. It features American founding father Benjamin Franklin on the obverse. The reverse of the banknote depicts Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The U.S. $100 bill is often referred to as a “Benjamin,” in reference to the prominent portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the note. Although Benjamin Franklin was not a President of the United States, he was an extremely important statesman, inventor, and diplomat during and after the country’s formation. The U.S. $100 bill is the most widely used U.S. banknote and circulates globally, with nearly two-thirds of all $100 bills held outside the United States.