The U.S. Federal Reserve releases a new hundred dollar bill. The new bill would release two years ago, but redesigning it took some time as there was an error in the press, and it came out just now - with the new 3D ribbon and the new "bell in the inkwell", more secure against counterfeiting.
The new bill will continue to have a portrait of the founding father Benjamin Franklin, next to it will be the same blue vertical stripe woven into the paper. Exciting 3D graphics creates a lot of visual effects that are viewed from different angles. In the bill here and there imprinted bells that change their appearance depending on the angle of viewing.
Also visible in the foreground of the copper-red inkwell. Inside it is also imprinted bell, which changes color from copper to green, and depending on the angle it disappears, then appears. Large copper-colored figure 100 in the lower right corner also changes its color depending on the angle.
For this bill has developed many protective measures to complicate its ability forgery. This watermark (in particular, on the shoulder of Franklin), registration numbers, microprinting tiny icons on the collar of Franklin and around the borders of the most note.
If you think that this information should be of interest only to the Americans, it is very wrong. The number of exported bills close to half of the total, and 100 dollar bill - one of the most counterfeited outside the United States.