Closeup New And Old Hundred Dollar Bill With Benjamin Franklin Portrait

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In this macro closeup image, a new and an old one hundred dollar bill are juxtaposed next to each other, inviting viewers to compare the differences between the two. The focus of the image is on the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, which is prominently featured on both notes. On the old series bill, Franklin’s portrait may appear more worn and faded, reflecting the passage of time and extensive circulation. The details of his features may be less distinct, but his iconic presence still commands attention. In contrast, the new series bill showcases Franklin’s portrait with greater clarity and crispness, thanks to modern printing techniques and improved security features. Every line and contour of his face is rendered with precision, capturing the essence of his likeness in stunning detail. This close-up view offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of currency design and printing technology, while also highlighting the enduring legacy of Benjamin Franklin as a founding father and statesman.

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Closeup New And Old Hundred Dollar Bill With Benjamin Franklin Portrait


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