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Yes, you can. Torn money can be taken to any bank near you and you can submit it with the bank and request for fresh notes issued. The bank would issue you a new bill that matches the value of the torn note you gave them. Let's say a $50 bill that you have was torn and you give it to a bank, they will give you a fresh $50 bill in return.
Take it to any bank they will change it. Value you will get depends on the quality of the bill.
It depends on how much is torn and if you have both sides. As long as you have at least 2/3 of the bill including at least one serial number it still retains its full value and can be exchanged at your bank for a new bill. So basically whatever bill you have in this case on the $500 if you have part of the bill that makes it to at least President McKinley's nose from either side then it will still be worth $500. Small tears where the bill isn't fully severed still retains its value as well.
Torn US bills (banknotes) can be redeemed for new currency at a bank provided that (1) At least 2/3 of the bill is intact (2) At least one serial number is completely visible Those rules are intended to prevent people from tearing bills in half and redeeming each for full value. The Treasury also has special provisions for redeeming money that was damaged by fire, water, insects, etc.
Normally a bank is allowed to replace a torn bill only if at least 2/3 of it is intact, including at least one entire serial number. That's to prevent people from cutting bills in half and redeeming both at full value. Bills with other kinds of damage can be replaced but only by the Treasury after an evaluation of the damage. Example damages would include fire, water, insects, mildew, rodents, etc.
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Yes, you can. Torn money can be taken to any bank near you and you can submit it with the bank and request for fresh notes issued. The bank would issue you a new bill that matches the value of the torn note you gave them. Let's say a $50 bill that you have was torn and you give it to a bank, they will give you a fresh $50 bill in return.
No matter how old a 2 dollar bill is, the sad truth is that it is STILL worth 2 dollars.. They are uncommon, but aren't really RARE...
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Take it to any bank they will change it. Value you will get depends on the quality of the bill.
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It depends on how much is torn and if you have both sides. As long as you have at least 2/3 of the bill including at least one serial number it still retains its full value and can be exchanged at your bank for a new bill. So basically whatever bill you have in this case on the $500 if you have part of the bill that makes it to at least President McKinley's nose from either side then it will still be worth $500. Small tears where the bill isn't fully severed still retains its value as well.
Torn Curtain grossed $13,000,000 worldwide.