The $100,000 Gold Dollar Note is the highest denomination note printed by the Printing Office of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, with a total of 42,000 in circulation, and is used only for official transfers within the Federal Reserve Bank. On the front is the portrait of Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), the president of the United States with “the highest academic status” and considered to be one of the six most outstanding presidents in American history. The back is decorated with half a gold coin and other decorations.
The main scene pattern on the front of the US dollar banknote is the portrait of a character, and the main color is black. The main scene pattern on the back is a building, and the main color is green, but there are few differences in the colors of different editions. For example, the back of the 1934 edition is dark green, the back of the 1950 edition is grass green, and the back of the 1963 edition is dark green.