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.
A nice, crisp uncirculated note has a value of about $15, IF you can find a buyer.
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.
About $1.25. A dealer will only pay face value.