The star signifies that it is a replacement bill for one that was destroyed earlier. As of Oct. 2010, due to the unlimited printing of paper dollars, the value of all paper money has decreased. Let's put it this way...in 2015 it will be worth as much as toilet paper or a small bag of confetti.
Yeah. It's worth one dollar. No more, no less.
A $100 'star' replacement bill is worth about $125 in Very Fine condition and a whole lot more in uncirculated.
Unless it is a star note or is in brand new condition, $100.
It's still worth $100.
100 dollars...
Unless it is in crisp uncirculated condition or is a star note, it is only worth $100.
Auction prices from reputable currency houses are in the $110-120 range for a circulated 1996 $100 star note. Circulated star note bills usually sell for a slight percentage above the normal selling price for a matching non-star bill. Higher denomination bills command a bit more of a premium, and if they're uncirculated they can be worth as much as 2X or 2.5X face.
Depending on the condition of the bill, it could be worth anything from $20 to $100.
Assuming it's a US $100 bill, yes, it's worth $100. Someone took a stamp pad and added the picture of the animal.
These are generally worth $100 to $200 depending on condition.
It varies depending on how old the money is. Since it is quite recent it will probubly be the same amout as it is worth! AKA 100 dollars
A 100 dollar bill is worth 100 one dollar bills.
I suspect a $100 dollar bill was worth exactly $100 in 1935!