Yes, it can.
Yes, the US Dollar 2006 series is still valid and can be used as legal tender for transactions.
Yes, the US Dollar 2009 series is still valid and can be used as legal tender for transactions in the United States.
Yes, the US dollar 2013 series is still considered valid currency and can be used for transactions.
1979 makes it a Susan B. Anthony dollar. Millions were minted, but it was barely used in circulation. It's still worth one dollar.
Claudine Dollar has written: 'The Gardner family'
It's still worth one dollar.
It used to be $1 USD to $1.25 Canadian but now about equal. The USD is still up by one or two cents.
That was written on the old US $1 silver certificate. At they time they were still in use, they could be redeemed for a dollar's worth of silver coins, but this practice was discontinued in the 1960s. The bill is still legal tender at face value today.
The sign itself is still referred to as a dollar, but it changes a cell reference from being a relative reference to being either a mixed reference, if one dollar is used, or an absolute reference if two dollars are used.
There are 91 Swiss francs in one U.S. dollar. The Swiss franc is the only type of franc that is still being used in Europe today.
Yes, the 100 dollar denomination was changed for security and was NOT demonetized. As long as that note is not counterfeit it if valid.
It's still worth one dollar.