This is a custom-printed tile accessory for a toy minifigure, designed to represent a United States one-hundred-dollar bill.
The tile features a stylized, green-and-white caricature of the U.S. one-hundred-dollar bill. It includes key design elements such as the text “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and the denomination “ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.” The central portrait is a recognizable depiction of Benjamin Franklin, with his name printed below the portrait.
Historical Background: The U.S. one-hundred-dollar bill is the highest value denomination of American currency in general circulation. It has featured the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, a statesman, inventor, diplomat, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, since 1914. Franklin is one of only two non-presidents on currently circulating U.S. bills. Due to its high value, the modern one-hundred-dollar bill is heavily protected with advanced security features to prevent counterfeiting. As a toy accessory, this printed tile represents the most valuable denomination of common cash, often used in play scenarios to signify a large amount of wealth.


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