Benjamin Franklin Portrait On One Hundred Dollars

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Image Title: Benjamin Franklin Portrait On One Hundred Dollars
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In this closeup image taken with a macro lens, we focus on the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father of the United States, featured on both an old series one hundred dollar bill from the year 2006 and a new series bill from the year 2013. The main focus is on the portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the old series bill, where the intricate details of his likeness are captured with remarkable clarity. Beneath the folded note, we can observe another bill from the new series of 2013, positioned under the old series bill. While the new bill is partially visible, its details appear blurry compared to the focused portrait of Franklin on the old bill. This image provides a compelling comparison between the old and new series one hundred dollar bills, highlighting the consistency in the portrayal of Benjamin Franklin’s portrait across different series. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Franklin and the significance of his contributions to American history.


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