1916 $100 Bill
1916 One Hundred Dollar Bill |
The 1916 $100 bill was printed from December of 1908 to August 1929, even though every note says series of 1902, they were not necessarily printed that year. 1916 $100 bills also feature a full date, this date is when the bank got its national charter or a variation of that date. 1916 one hundred dollar bills have the portrait of John J. Knox on the front left. 1916 $100 bills will all have a blue seal. They can be broken down into “date-backs” and “plain backs,” generally though there is no value difference between the two. The value of a 1916 $100 bill is not set in stone, the value depends on the bank which issued the notes. See our contact information below to get a quick free appraisal on your 1916 $100 bill. |
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