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2 years
432 months
12-18 months
Despite its age, your bill is only worth face value in worn condition, up to maybe $140 if almost unworn. $100 bills did not circulate regularly until the last 15 or 20 years as inflation rose, so many older ones stayed in circulation for very long periods of time.
About 6 or 7 cents. Higher denominations cost more to print because they have additional colors and more anti-counterfeiting measures. By comparison, a dollar coin costs 30.4 cents to make but lasts 15 to 25 times as long
The average 100 dollar bill stays in circulation 5-10 years, if not in use up to 20.
On average about 20 months.
According to the Treasury, 7 years on average.
Paper money has an average circulation lifespan of around 7 years.
According to the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, a $1 bill has an average lifespan of just under 5 years.
2 years
9 years
432 months
The average US $1 bill lasts about 3.5 to 4 years, according to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
12 to 18 months
The average ONE dollar bill, if new is 6.14 inches long.
The estimated lifespan for twenty-dollar bills is 7.7 years in circulation. For ten-dollar bills, it's 4.2 years, and for one-dollar bills, it's 5.9 years.