It's worth 100 dollars.
No. Cash does not expire. Though the value of what a 100 $ bill can buy can change over time, the bill as such will remain a $100 bill forever
Two-dollar bills circulated from 1966 to 1988. Please post a new, separate question with the bill's date. Australia's national currency currently comes in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes while $1 and $2 denominations are coins.
Nothing. You have to have both serial numbers before it has value...unless you tape it back together.
$100 bills don't get as much use as smaller denominations so they don't wear out as fast. That means $100 bills as old as 1981 really don't have any added value if they turn up in circulation. However, a nice crisp uncirculated $100 with that date might be worth an additional $10 to $15 at retail.
$100
It is a common $100 bill in circulation and has a value of $100.
There is not a such a thing has a Japanese dollar bill. Currency is referred to as 'yen'. A 100 dollar bill USD is equal to 10603.50 yen.
$640.00 USD
It's worth 100 dollars.
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About 0.35USD
It is a common $100 bill in circulation and has a value of $100.
There is not a such a thing has a Japanese dollar bill. Currency is referred to as 'yen'. A 100 dollar bill USD is equal to 10603.50 yen.
the 100 dollar bill stands for a memorial of Benjamin Franklin and is money in the united states and is worth much value.
It's worth exactly 100 dollars.
100 dollars of course!