Superdollar

A superdollar (also known as a superbill or supernote) is a very high quality counterfeit United States one hundred-dollar bill, alleged by the U.S. Government to have been made by unknown organizations or governments. In 2011 government sources stated that these "counterfeit bills were in worldwide circulation from the late 1980s until at least July 2000" in an extradition court case. A new $100 bill design intended to thwart counterfeiting, incorporating a "3D security ribbon," colorshifting numerals and drawings, and microprinting, entered circulation in 2013.

Superdollar

A superdollar (also known as a superbill or supernote) is a very high quality counterfeit United States one hundred-dollar bill, alleged by the U.S. Government to have been made by unknown organizations or governments. In 2011 government sources stated that these "counterfeit bills were in worldwide circulation from the late 1980s until at least July 2000" in an extradition court case. A new $100 bill design intended to thwart counterfeiting, incorporating a "3D security ribbon," colorshifting numerals and drawings, and microprinting, entered circulation in 2013.