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The value of an off-cut $100 bill depends on its condition and the extent of the damage. If the bill is still recognizable and meets certain criteria, it may still hold its face value. However, if it is significantly damaged or unrecognizable, collectors or currency dealers might offer less than its face value. In some cases, it may be redeemable at a bank for the full amount, depending on the level of damage.

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