The Federal Reserve has issued $100 bills for nearly a century, so a date is needed. Please post a new question with the bill's date and what letter if any is located next to or under the date.
You don't need to copy the bill's serial number as that rarely affects a bill's value.
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its worth about three hundred dollars. If in mint to mildly used conditionCorrectionThere could not be a bill printed in Houston. Federal Reserve Notes are printed for a particular district but they up till 1988 all of them were printed in Washington DC, and the south-central district is based in Dallas. In addition there are both gold certificates and Federal Reserve Notes with that date. Please see the Related Question for more information.
If it has a blue seal it's worth $350 to $500. If it has a red seal, however, those figures jump to $1000-2000. Either way, you should have your bill authenticated by a professional currency dealer.
$130.-$175. depending on how worn it is.
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Yes, a five hundred dollar federal reserve note has stuff on the back.
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Four thousand three hundred ninety-two (4,392) is the air mileage from Chicago, Illinois, to Geneva, Switzerland. That equals 7,068 kilometers or 3,816 nautical miles.
Four thousand three hundred forty (4,340) is the air mileage from Frankfurt, Germany, to Chicago, Illinois, That equals 6,983 kilometers or 3,771 nautical miles.
Five hundred ninety-six (596) is the air mileage from Chicago, Illinois, to Charlotte, North Carolina. That equals 959 kilometers or 518 nautical miles.
One thousand seven hundred sixty-six (1,766) is the air mileage from Chicago, Illinois, to Kingston, Jamaica. That equals 2,842 kilometers or 1,534 nautical miles.
One thousand six hundred eighty-eight (1,688) is the air mileage from Chicago, Illinois, to Mexico City, Mexico. That equals 2,717 kilometers or 1,467 nautical miles.