As of 03/2009, about $2 at retail.
Circulated $1 bills from 1969 retail for $1 to $1.10 Uncirculated ones retail for about $2.
In circulated condition a 1969 B US $1 bill retails for $1.10 to $1.25. Crisp uncirculated specimens sell for about $2.
$5 is money.Unless your bill is uncirculated it's only worth face value.
Despite its age, a 1969 $100 bill isn't considered to be rare. As of 11/2010, values are around $105 for a circulated bill and $140 for an uncirculated one, regardless of the series letter.
About $3.00
In spite of its age, a 1969 $10 bill is common among collectors. As of 11/2010, values are around $12 for a circulated bill and $17-18 for an uncirculated one, regardless of the series letter.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
Even in pristine condition (no folds, no discoloration), it is worth $20
In spite of its age, a 1969 $10 bill is common among collectors. As of 4/2012, values are around $12 for a circulated bill and $17-18 for an uncirculated one, regardless of the series letter.
Despite its age, so many were printed that it has essentially no extra value in average condition. An uncirculated one might retail for all of $2.
A nice, crisp uncirculated note has a value of about $15, IF you can find a buyer.
About $1.25. A dealer will only pay face value.