The $100,000 bill was released only as a Gold Certificate in the series of 1934. Woodrow Wilson's image was shown on the obverse, while its reverse contained the "100,000" denomination printed in several places in orange- or gold-colored ink. One of the bills is on display at the Smithsonian's Museum of American History; the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond exhibits an uncut sheet of twelve in its Money Museum. The notes were used only for official transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and were not circulated among the general public.
این اسکناس در سال ۱۹۳۴ برای نقل و انتقلات خاص مورد استفاده قرار گرفت و به عنوان پشتوانه ای برای طلا شد
این اسکناس های موجود که تعداد آن بسیار کم است در موزه ها نگه داری می شود و حتی کلکسیون داران هم از داشتن آن محروم هستند
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