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Many financial operations would be happy to sell you the $100.00 bill for a cash sell of $103.00 (depending on transaction fees), if you need that on terms, it could range from $115.00 and up depending on terms. More information is needed to answer your question.

If the bill is uncirculated, the above answer is correct for recent-date bills.

If it's circulated and dated 1981 or later, it's only worth face value; $100 bills aren't used as heavily as lower denominations so they tend to stay in circulation longer and wear out more slowly. If it's dated earlier than 1981 it's worth a premium depending on its date, condition, seal color, and what letter if any is located next to the date. If you have an older bill please post a new question with those important details.

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