1934 A isn't a very scarce series date for $100 bills. As of 05/2010 values for a circulated note are in the range of face value to $140 depending on wear. Uncirculated ones go for about twice face value.
Serial Numbers
It's normally not necessary to provide a bill's serial number. Serial numbers are counters and a security feature but rarely affect a bill's value. Some collectors will pay extra for numbers with a special pattern, e.g. 12345678, or low numbers such as 00000015.
"In God We Trust"
That phrase was first put on $1 bills in 1957 and other denominations starting in the 1960s, so the fact that your bill doesn't have it is not a mistake.
100 dollars of course!
Please check your bill again. "D" is the highest series letter for 1934 $100 bills. You may be looking at the Federal Reserve District letter instead of the series letter, which would be next to the date. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 100 dollar bill?".
Many of the 100 dollar bills are worth prices close to $500. The value may vary depending upon the condition that the bill is in.
Please don't assume that because a bill is old it has to be a silver certificate. As the banner across the top and green seal indicate, your bill is a Federal Reserve Note. See the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 100 dollar bill?" for more information.
The 1934 100-dollar bills ended with Series D. A note in good condition, with little wear can be worth about $140.
100 dollars of course!
Please check your bill again. "D" is the highest series letter for 1934 $100 bills. You may be looking at the Federal Reserve District letter instead of the series letter, which would be next to the date. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 100 dollar bill?".
Many of the 100 dollar bills are worth prices close to $500. The value may vary depending upon the condition that the bill is in.
What is the value of $100. 00 bill 1934 series # J01186491 A
Please don't assume that because a bill is old it has to be a silver certificate. As the banner across the top and green seal indicate, your bill is a Federal Reserve Note. See the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 100 dollar bill?" for more information.
The 1934 100-dollar bills ended with Series D. A note in good condition, with little wear can be worth about $140.
The 1934 series only extends to the letter D. You may be confusing the Federal Reserve Bank letter (K = Dallas) with the series letter; that's next to the date, not in the center of the seal. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 100 dollar bill?" for more information.
maybe 1000 $?Maybe you should check the web.
Face value if worn, up to about $140 (retail) if in very nice condition.
Current (11/2008) retail is about $150 to $160.
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. As indicated by both its green seal and the banner over Franklin's portrait your bill is a Federal Reserve Note, not a silver certificate. The last $100 silver certificates were dated 1891. See the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 100 dollar bill?" for more information.
yes... it is real ... i have one of it...