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The U.S. has never withdrawn any currency, so technically any bill is still legal tender, even one from the 1800s. However there are a few things to think about.

First, if the bill is in nearly new condition it may be worth more than $100! If it's in very good shape you should ask a coin and currency dealer if they're interested in buying it. Even if all you get is $105 you're still ahead.

Second, older bills lack many anti-counterfeiting features so it may be rejected by some stores because they don't want to take the risk that it's fake. Counterfeiters often copy older bills because they know they're easier to make. If you find out that the bill isn't worth any more than face value, you may have to take it to a bank to trade for newer currency.

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Q: Can you still use 100 dollar bills from 1950 at stores?
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