no it does not
1990
It's in the same place, to the left of Franklin's portrait, on all $100 bills issued since 1990. Earlier bills don't have any type of security strip. In bills dated 1990-2006, the strip glows red under UV light. In 2009 and later bills, the color is pink.
No.
no it does not
No
The security strip was added to $10 bills beginning in 1990.
Yes, all U.S. fifty-dollar bills issued since the 2004 redesign include a security strip. This security feature is embedded in the bill and is visible when held up to light. The strip contains information that helps verify the bill's authenticity, such as the denomination and a repeating pattern. Older fifty-dollar bills, issued before this redesign, do not have this feature.
Security strips were first used in 1990. They were added to all denominations except $1 and $2 bills.
1985 bills don't have security strips. They were first used in 1990.
Security strips were first used in the 1990 series of $100 bills
Yes. 1990 was the first year security strips were incorporated in $100 bills.
The security thread was first used in the Series 1990 notes