
Stake attention in this memory
A close-up, eye-level shot captures a hand holding several new series US hundred-dollar bills, fanned out and slightly overlapping. The bills feature the portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the obverse. The hand, with light skin and well-maintained fingernails, appears to be holding or counting the money, with the thumb and forefinger visible. The lighting is soft, suggesting an indoor environment. Notable details on the bills include the large "100" denomination, the blue security strip, and the orange color-shifting inkwell with the Freedom Bell. Visible text includes "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE," "FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM," and "DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY." The serial number "PB17326169 H" is clearly visible on one bill, along with "SERIES 2017." The signature "FRANKLIN" is seen beneath the portrait. Portions of the Declaration of Independence text, including "JULY 4, 1776," are also visible in the background of the bill design. Federal Reserve indicators "D 2" and "F 2" can also be observed. The background is dark and blurred, further emphasizing the money in the foreground.
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