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I suspect a $100 dollar bill was worth exactly $100 in 1935!
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Even individually these bills would be worth $5 or more each. You would need to have a currency dealer appraise the worth of a consecutive set.
100 dollar bills were not made in a 1935. Post a new question with the correct date.
a mint condition silver certificate is worth $5-$6.
I suspect a $100 dollar bill was worth exactly $100 in 1935!
$100,000,000 of 1935 dollars would be worth:$1,694,915,254.24in 2013
The value of a 1935 Mercury dime in 90% silver and 10% copper depends on its condition and rarity. As of 2021, a circulated coin is typically worth its silver content (around $1.70), while an uncirculated one can be valued higher based on collector demand. It's recommended to consult with a coin dealer or online resources for the most current pricing.
I dont know, that's why I was ASKing.
about $100
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That's CERTIFICATE and MILLION DOLLARS, as any dictionary will tell you .... There's never been any U.S. bill with that denomination. The largest bill ever made was worth $100,000 and was only used to transfer money between banks and government departments in the days before electronic funds transfer. The largest circulation bill was worth $10,000. The largest bill today is $100.
100$
Even individually these bills would be worth $5 or more each. You would need to have a currency dealer appraise the worth of a consecutive set.
Not much.
100 dollar bills were not made in a 1935. Post a new question with the correct date.
It is worth about 15 dollars US.