If the dollar bill, or any US Treasury note for that matter, is still recognizable than the treasury will still accept its value. Recognizable to you and me may differ. I remember a History Channel episode where a bunch of ashes were brough in, but the marking bans of the value and the tresury were intact so they were still valuable...
$20, it isn't anything valuable.
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The highest U.S. high denomination bill is $100,000. The 100,000 dollar bill features Woodrow Wilson on it. They were only used for official transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and were not released to the public.
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Jackson has been on the 20-dollar bill all of my lifetime and I am getting old. The $20 dollar bill buys less than a $5 bill bought when I was a boy, but I would still say they are valuable.
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No, but I bet people in Serbia would give you a lot more 2009 dinars for any 1966 dinar bill.
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no he is 10000000 years old and still living as the longest living man :)
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1.7595759 into a fraction = 17595759/100000001.7595759 * 10000000/10000000 = 17595759/10000000
1% of 10,000,000 = 1% * 10000000 = 0.01 * 10000000 = 100,000
fraction for 0.7916667 = 7916667/100000000.7916667 * 10000000/10000000 = 7916667/10000000 in fraction i