yes, according to Perin Lowe
A half banknote is not negotiable; I recommend that you find the other half and tape it back together.
Penny: Centidollar Dime: Decidollar Ten dollar bill: Decadollar 100 dollar bill: Hectodollar 1,000 dollar bill: Kilodollar
half a dollar
No, but BENJAMIN FRANKLIN is. His picture is on the $100 bill, and it was on the half dollar from 1948 to 1963.
If at least 51% of the bill is there, it can be exchanged at a bank at for another bill of the same denomination. If it's 50% or less, it's not worth anything by itself.
a half hundred dollar bill is worth $50
There are twenty half dollars in a ten dollar bill.
The U.S. hasn't made a half-dollar bill in about 150 years. Please post a new question.
If you mean a ten dollar bill ripped in half than absolutely nothing. No place would accept it.
None - it is a bill.
Yes, if it is larger than one half. If you cut a dollar exactly in half, you can not use either half.
The cast of Half-a-Dollar Bill - 1924 includes: Frankie Darro as Half-a-Dollar Bill Rosa Gore Raymond Hatton as Noodles (the cook) Mitchell Lewis as Papeete Joe George MacQuarrie as Martin Webber
I just spent $125.00 at a coin and currency show
No. There must be more than half present.
JFK is on the US half-dollar COIN. The US hasn't printed half-dollar bills since the 19th century. JFK was assassinated in November 1963. In 1964 his portrait was placed on the half dollar in his honor.
No. To be considered legal tender, it's explicitly stated that more than half of the bill must be intact.
Please post a new question with the bill's country of origin. Neither the U.S. nor Canada, the major dollar-using countries in 1944, issued half-dollar notes at that time - just coins.