What building appears on the back of $100 bill?

What building appears on the back of $100 bill?

The $100 note features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the front of the note and a vignette of Independence Hall on the back of the note.

What building is on the back of the $20 dollar bill?

The $20 bill features a portrait of President Andrew Jackson on the front of the note and the White House on the reverse.

What is on the back of each bill?

United States currency notes now in production bear the following portraits: George Washington on the $1 bill, Thomas Jefferson on the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln on the $5 bill, Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill, Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, Ulysses S. Grant on the $50 bill, and Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill.

What building is on the back of $10?

the U.S. Treasury Building
The United States ten-dollar bill ($10) is a denomination of U.S. currency. The obverse of the bill features the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, who served as the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. The reverse features the U.S. Treasury Building.

Who is on the $1000 bill?

Grover Cleveland
The original $1,000 bill featured Alexander Hamilton on the front. When someone presumably realized that it might be confusing to have the same former Secretary of the Treasury on multiple denominations, Hamilton was replaced with that of another president—the 22nd and the 24th, Grover Cleveland.

Which place of interest is on the $100?

Banknotes currently in circulation are: $50 (Front: The Right Excellent Samuel Sharpe, National Hero; Back: Doctor’s Cave Beach, Montego Bay) $100 (Front: Sir Donald Sangster; Back: Dunn’s River Falls)

Why are 10 dollar bills a different color?

Why are $10 bills different colors? The $10 redesign was similar to the changes made to the $20 and the $50 but the colors were different because each denomination is being given its own set of colors to make finding the right bill in your wallet easier.