Any shop has the right to refuse any tender at any hour.
legal tenders:)
One should break a 100-dollar bill at a reputable establishment like a bank, grocery store, or retail store to ensure safety and convenience.
Yes, it is a private business entity. If their policy is not to keep enough money on hand to change a one hundred dollar bill - or refuse to do so because of counterfeiting, they may do so.
I is worth nothing. A dollar store probably made it for a joke.
Take it to a store and spend it.... Or take it to a bank
You can break a hundred dollar bill into smaller denominations by visiting a bank or a store that offers cash back services. Simply ask the cashier to exchange your hundred dollar bill for smaller bills, such as twenties, tens, or fives.
The 1 dollar Bill is George Washington. The 2 dollar bill is Thomas Jefferson. The 5 dollar bill is Abraham Lincoln. The 10 dollar bill is Alexander Hamilton. The 20 dollar bill is Andrew Jackson. The 50 dollar bill is Ulysses S. Grant. The 100 dollar bill is Benjamin Franklin. The 500 dollar bill is William Mckinley. The 1,000 dollar bill is Grover Cleveland. The 5,000 dollar bill is James Madison. The 10,000 dollar bill is Salmon P. Chase. The 100,000 dollar bill is Woodrow Wilson. The 1,000,000 is a fake dollar bill but has the Statue of Liberty on it.
Penny: Centidollar Dime: Decidollar Ten dollar bill: Decadollar 100 dollar bill: Hectodollar 1,000 dollar bill: Kilodollar
Irish people call the US Dollar bill, a dollar or a dollar bill.
lonnie (1$) toonie (2$) five dollar bill ten dollar bill twenty dollar bill fifty dollar bill and the one hundred dollar bill
I found a bogus ten dollar bill in front of the grocery store today.
Jeff would get 12.80 in change if he bought 3 games at the game store which cost 2.40 and he paid with a 20 dollar bill.