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A 1991 $100 bill is worth its face value of $100 if it is in circulated condition. If the bill is uncirculated and in mint condition, it may be worth slightly more to a collector or currency enthusiast. Factors such as rarity, condition, and demand can affect the value of a specific bill. It is recommended to consult with a professional currency appraiser or dealer for an accurate valuation.
Current (11/2008) retail is about $150 to $160.
With that serial number, you could get $100 for it.
To clear things up, the US Mint makes coins, not bills, and there's never been a mint facility in Cleveland. As the wording on the bill states, it was distributed by the Cleveland Federal Reserve District. Please see the Related Question for more information.
The value of an old 100 bill depends on its condition and rarity. In general, an old 100 bill is worth its face value of 100 if it is in good condition. However, if the bill is rare or in exceptional condition, it could be worth more to collectors.
it could range from $ 20 to 100 us , depending on the mint mark and quality .
I jus got one I have seen them for $100 I got it for $50
A 1900 one-hundred dollar bill is only worth about $100. If it is in exceptional condition, it could bring in about $105.
The mint mark on a 1976 $2 bill is located on the front side, in the lower right corner, just below the portrait of Thomas Jefferson. It appears as a small letter, either "E" for the Philadelphia Mint or "D" for the Denver Mint. If there is no mint mark, the bill was produced in Philadelphia.
A 1900 one-hundred dollar bill is only worth about $100. If it is in exceptional condition, it could bring in about $105.
Yes there are 100 dollar bill with repeated serial number it has a little star in the end of the number
American $100 bill :)