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What is the slang for a one hundred dollar bill?

There are a few slang terms for a one hundred dollar bill:

* C-note: This is the most common slang term for a hundred dollar bill. It's a play on the Roman numeral "C" which stands for 100.

* Benjamin: This refers to Benjamin Franklin, who is featured on the $100 bill.

* Century: This refers to the fact that a hundred dollar bill is worth one hundred dollars.

* Stack: While not exclusively for a hundred dollar bill, "stack" can refer to a bundle of bills, often meaning a substantial amount of cash.

* Grand: This term can mean $1,000, but it can also be used to refer to a hundred dollar bill in some contexts.

The specific slang term used often depends on the region and the speaker's personal preferences.

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