Currently, the largest denomination still in use is the $100 bill.
Benjamin Franklin's portrait is still on the $100 bill, regardless of series date.
It's still worth $100.
A 100 dollar bill is sometimes referred to as a "honeybee" because the color of the bill resembles the coloring of a honeybee - black and yellow. This nickname is not as commonly used as other nicknames like "Benjamin" for the image of Benjamin Franklin on the bill.
the 100$ Bill
It's still worth $100.
well its still a $100 bill but upside down it looks like a 001$
A $100 bill with a star note is still worth $100. The star note is a replacement for a bill that was misprinted or damaged during the printing process, and its value is the same as a regular bill of the same denomination.
American $100 bill :)
The 2006 series $100 bill is still considered legal tender and can be used for transactions at its face value of $100. However, its value to collectors may vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and any unique features it may have. If you believe you have a valuable or rare 2006 $100 bill, it is recommended to have it appraised by a professional currency dealer or expert in order to determine its potential worth beyond its face value.
It is 100% edited and pre-taped. Obviously not a live show
It shoulden't.