There is no "J" series. The series letter is next to the date and corresponds to the Treasury Secretary and/or Treasurer who were in office when the bill was printed. "J" is almost certainly the Federal Reserve Bank indicator letter.
In any case, your bill is worth face value only.
It's still worth $100.
100 dollars. It's too new and there are too many in circulation for it to be worth more than face value.
$100
It is a common $100 bill in circulation and has a value of $100.
There is not a such a thing has a Japanese dollar bill. Currency is referred to as 'yen'. A 100 dollar bill USD is equal to 10603.50 yen.
$640.00 USD
About 0.35USD
Yah $100~
It's worth 100 dollars.
$100 $100
It is a common $100 bill in circulation and has a value of $100.
A 1900 one-hundred dollar bill is only worth about $100. If it is in exceptional condition, it could bring in about $105.