As long as more than half of the bill is still there, it can be used. If you're concerned about the condition, you can trade it in for a new bill at a bank.
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.
it is better u can ask to an American who is using this bill frequently Regardless of inflation, $100 bills are still not frequently used in the U.S. Many stores will not accept them due to the fact that they were once heavily counterfeited. Also, the common slang term in the U.S. for a $100 bill is "Benjamin" or "Ben" because the bill carries a picture of Benjamin Franklin. The term "honeybee" is not used in the U.S.
the 100$ Bill
It's still worth $100.
well its still a $100 bill but upside down it looks like a 001$
American $100 bill :)
It is 100% edited and pre-taped. Obviously not a live show
It shoulden't.
Yes, it's still legal tender at face value. However, a bill that old would have additional value to a collector.
Yes. United States has been printing currency in the 100 Dollar denomination since 1861 and does so still to this day.