Which of these U.S. paper currency bills features a landmark not located in Washington, D.C.? Explained

Which of these U.S. paper currency bills features a landmark not located in Washington, D.C.? Explained

The U.S. paper currency bill that features a landmark not located in Washington, D.C., is the $100 bill. The reverse side of this note depicts a vignette of Independence Hall, which is historically located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

This is the only currently circulating denomination ($5, $10, $20, $50, and $100) whose primary background image on the reverse side is outside of the nation’s capital. The $5 bill shows the Lincoln Memorial, the $10 shows the U.S. Treasury Building, the $20 shows the White House, and the $50 shows the U.S. Capitol Building, all of which are situated in Washington, D.C.

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