Dollar bills and coins never expire once made they are always legal tender. But as a collector I would never spend a bill from before 2000 unless it an old style bill or a one.
No, US $100 bills do not have an expiration date. They remain legal tender and can be used for transactions regardless of when they were issued.
In Canada; the year 2000.
Yes, it does expire, however it's expiry date fresh from the manufacturer is almost a year. The Best Before date should be on the bottle.
Before 2000 was 1972 and after 2000 will be 2028.
Yes. They expire after one year.
If you were born in an even numbered year, your license will expire on your birthday in an even numbered year. If you were born in an odd numbered year, your license will expire on your birthday in an odd numbered year.
No - they're already dead! -- answer -- They, like all other foodstuffs, have a "best before date". It's about a year, usually.
That was the year 1999.
It will expire in 7 years if there is no 20 year clause.
A can of oysters do expire. Expiration dates or best used by dates are marked on packages to ensure freshness before those dates.
2000 BC
No U.S. $100 bills are dated 2000, but all of them printed since 1990 include security strips.
2 teams...buffalo bills ('99) and Houston Texans