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100 Dollars Bills

100 Dollars Bills

This image features a background filled with a multitude of scattered and randomly arranged one hundred dollar bills. The bills all display the obverse side, showcasing the iconic image of Benjamin Franklin. The predominant series visible on the notes is from the year 2003. Amidst the scattered bills, three notes are positioned on top of each other in the middle of the composition. The uppermost note allows for a clear view of all the intricate details of the one hundred dollar bill, highlighting the portrait of Benjamin Franklin. The arrangement creates a visually engaging scene with the repetition of the currency and the focal point on the topmost bill, emphasizing the distinctive features of the banknote.

Image ID#: 8409 / Category: Money, Backgrounds / Price: 499$
100 Dollars Bills
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