You can't spend it but if you have more than roughly 2/3 of the bill AND it shows at least one complete serial number, you can ask a bank to replace it for you.
500 dollars. These bills were withdrawn in 69 but still in circulation and still legal tender.
The $50 Bill? Yes.
Yes, it's still legal tender at face value. However, a bill that old would have additional value to a collector.
Everywhere. They're legal tender and are still being printed.
It's still legal tender at face value, so yes.
No. The British Penny is only Legal Tender in amounts up to 20 Pence.
Yes, they are legal tender and still being printed, just not in nearly the same quantities as other bills.
That would depend on what currency (country) the 1000 bill was for.
They're still legal tender in the United States, but if you'd prefer two singles, exchange it at any bank.
If you are in possession of more than half of the bill, then you can mail if to The United States Bureau of Printing and Engraving and have it exchanged for a new bill. ANSWER: I asked about this at my bank and they said that as long as the entire serial number is readable when you tape the bill back together, it is still good.
There are no U.S. dollar bills dated 1994, but all U.S. currency from the 1990s is still legal tender at face value.
Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, appeared on the $1000 bill (a denomination which, while still legal tender, no longer circulates in the United States).