Add a genuine piece of American history to your collection with this Series 2003A $100 Federal Reserve Note, featuring Benjamin Franklin, one of the most iconic figures in U.S. history.

It features the familiar portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the front and an image of Independence Hall in Philadelphia on the back — the site where both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and signed.

This bill is in very lightly circulated condition, showing minimal wear while maintaining most of its original crispness, giving it unique character and authenticity. Each note carries its own story, making it a meaningful collectible for anyone interested in U.S. paper money or American history.

The 2003A series was among the last designs issued before the major 2009 redesign of the $100 bill, which introduced a larger portrait, color-shifting ink, and the blue 3D security ribbon. As such, the 2003A issue represents one of the final versions of the classic Franklin design, a favorite among collectors who appreciate the traditional look and feel of U.S. currency.

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Don’t miss your opportunity to own a classic piece of American currency — a 2003A Series $100 bill that combines history, authenticity, and timeless design.