The U.S. didn't print any $100 silver certificates with that date.
See the related question linked below for more information.
1928-series $100 bills weren't issued as silver certificates, only gold certificates and Federal Reserve Notes. Please look at the bill's front to determine which you have; then check one of the following: "What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" "What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar gold certificate?"
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. The banner across its top and the green seal indicate it's a Federal Reserve Note, the same type of paper money used today. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 A US 100 dollar bill?".
The US never printed 100 dollar silver certificates with this date.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1925. Please check again and post a new question that includes the bill's seal color.The nearest dates are 1922 (large size bills) and 1928 (small size bills) but neither of these were silver certificates. The last $100 silver certificates are dated 1891.
Please check your bill again. All 1928-A $100 bills were issued as Federal Reserve Notes. Gold certificates were issued with the 1928 date but no series letter; please see the Related Question for more information.
1928-series $100 bills weren't issued as silver certificates, only gold certificates and Federal Reserve Notes. Please look at the bill's front to determine which you have; then check one of the following: "What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" "What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar gold certificate?"
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. The banner across its top and the green seal indicate it's a Federal Reserve Note, the same type of paper money used today. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 A US 100 dollar bill?".
a mint condition silver certificate is worth $5-$6.
The US never printed 100 dollar silver certificates with this date.
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. As indicated by both its green seal and the banner over Franklin's portrait your bill is a Federal Reserve Note, not a silver certificate. The last $100 silver certificates were dated 1891. See the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 100 dollar bill?" for more information.
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. The last $100 silver certificates were printed back in 1891. The red seal and banner reading "UNITED STATES NOTE" at the top of your bill indicate it's a US Note rather than a silver certificate. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1966 US 100 dollar bill?" for more information.
Please check again. The only silver certificates dated 1957 were $1, not $100.
Please check again and post a new question. No US $100 bills are dated 2000, and the last $100 silver certificates were printed in 1891.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1925. Please check again and post a new question that includes the bill's seal color.The nearest dates are 1922 (large size bills) and 1928 (small size bills) but neither of these were silver certificates. The last $100 silver certificates are dated 1891.
It's a novelty item worth roughly the value of the paper it's printed on.
if not a star note, then depending on condition, 30-100. if a star note, then 75-900.
Please don't assume that because a bill is old it has to be a silver certificate. As the banner across the top and green seal indicate, your bill is a Federal Reserve Note. See the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 100 dollar bill?" for more information.