$100.00, UNLESS YOUR A COLLECTOR IT THEN MAY BE WORTH MORE TO THAT PERSON.
A $100 bill with a star note is still worth $100. The star note is a replacement for a bill that was misprinted or damaged during the printing process, and its value is the same as a regular bill of the same denomination.
The star on a 100 dollar bill is a security feature that indicates the replacement of a damaged or defective note. When the Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces a new bill to replace a defective one, it adds a star at the end of the serial number to differentiate it from the original bill.
A $100 bill with a star at the end of the serial number is considered a replacement note, typically issued to replace a damaged or misprinted bill. Its value is typically dependent on its condition and rarity, but generally, it is worth its face value of $100 to collectors.
It depends on the condition of the bill, however, currently in the Official Blackbook Price Guide to United States Paper Money 2012, a 1969 $100 Star Note is around $450.00 Uncirculated.
Auction prices from reputable currency houses are in the $110-120 range for a circulated 1996 $100 star note. Circulated star note bills usually sell for a slight percentage above the normal selling price for a matching non-star bill. Higher denomination bills command a bit more of a premium, and if they're uncirculated they can be worth as much as 2X or 2.5X face.
100 dollars
30-40 dollars more than the face value
It's still worth $100.
A $100 bill with a star note is still worth $100. The star note is a replacement for a bill that was misprinted or damaged during the printing process, and its value is the same as a regular bill of the same denomination.
A 100 star notes value can vary depending on the series date. However no matter what it will be worth more than 100 dollars.
if not a star note, then depending on condition, 30-100. if a star note, then 75-900.
This 1950 B series bill is a fairly valuable bank note. Fully uncirculated it can be valued between $100 and $100.
Ben Franklin is featured on the 100 dollar note
it would be 100 notes. sequential order wouldn't increase the value of the note.
In current legal tender $100 note. However in 1878 there was a $10,000 note and a "demand note" with a value of $50,000,000 was issued in 1861.
The US did not issue 100 dollar bills with this date. Please post a new question with the correct date.
Unless it is in crisp uncirculated condition or is a star note, it is only worth $100.