No because then you could rip all your money in half and use it.
MoreA torn bill that's at least 2/3 intact AND shows at least one complete serial number can be redeemed at a bank for a complete bill.As the original answer noted, you can't have less than that part because people would rip bills in half and exchange each piece for a full bill.
Most stores accept ripped money as long as it is taped up and the serial numbers can still be read clearly.
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If you mean a ten dollar bill ripped in half than absolutely nothing. No place would accept it.
There's never been a legitimate million-dollar bill, if that's what you mean.
Jackson has been on the 20-dollar bill all of my lifetime and I am getting old. The $20 dollar bill buys less than a $5 bill bought when I was a boy, but I would still say they are valuable.
The 1,000 dollar bill was discontinued in 1964.
yes you can still get a 2 dollar bill in america.
There is no one million dollar bill and never has been.
Yes. United States has been printing currency in the 100 Dollar denomination since 1861 and does so still to this day.
The US twenty dollar bill has not been discontinued.
An unknowledgeable cashier may refuse to take a ripped dollar bill, but if you have at least 51% of the bill, you can take it to a bank and exchange it. However, if you have less than 51% of the bill, it is worthless.
It's still worth one dollar.