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The role of US $100 bills in international markets, especially during financial instability after the collapse of the USSR, is the major interest at this entry. It's also the reason for the flood of [[counterfeit]]s that hasn't been mentioned. [[User:Wetman|Wetman]] 18:45, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)
 
 
Is the "new" 100 USD note going to help secure our currency outside the borders? Does the current design ever re-enter or re-circulate inside the US? Or does it stay outside the country as a stable replacement to weaker local currencies?