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If it has a blue seal it's worth $350 to $500. If it has a red seal, however, those figures jump to $1000-2000.

Either way, you should have your bill authenticated by a professional currency dealer.

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Q: What is the value of a 1914 one hundred dollar bill from federal reserve bank of Cleveland?
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