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Imagine holding a single piece of paper worth over 2.29 million units today that could result in your immediate arrest by federal agents—this is the paradox of the $100,000 Bill, a Gold Certificate printed during the Great Depression. This episode explores the secret life of the highest denomination ever issued, tracing its origins to the financial crisis that saw Woodrow Wilson’s image used as a symbol of institutional stability following Executive Order 6102 and the internal plumbing of the Federal Reserve. We begin our investigation by stripping away the "spy thriller" mystique to reveal the physical reality of a bill that measures exactly 157 millimeters by 66 millimeters, featuring vibrant orange "sunbeam" ink on its reverse side—a loud visu ...