What is the US$100 bill that circulates in Argentina and that you can sell for US$320,000?

What is the US$100 bill that circulates in Argentina and that you can sell for US$320,000?
What is the US$100 bill that circulates in Argentina and that you can sell for US$320,000?

The characteristics of the specimen for which they pay that sum.

There is a US$100 bill that can be worth US$320,000 and circulates in Argentina. While it is true that most old banknotes tend to exceed their face value, as long as they are in good condition, this one is undoubtedly the most valuable that exists.

It is true that not everyone would pay that amount for an object of this type, which is why you have to know how to find the right market, warns an article published in Ámbito. This is the numismatic universe, a select group of fans of collecting bills and coins among other things that contain special characteristics.

This bill, with the face of Benjamin Franklin on the obverse and the US Capitol on the back, was issued in 1966 and presents a peculiarity that generates a sensation of pregnancy unique among all the copies: the stamp that is located to the right of the portrait of Franklin, instead of being blue as on all banknotes, is red.

According to historians, this stamp includes a universe of banknotes that extends to those issued between 1966 and 1969 by the US Federal Reserve (FED). At that time, the organization issued banknotes backed by silver and gold certificates respectively.

 
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