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To deposit a torn $100 bill at a bank, it generally needs to be at least 50% intact and recognizable. If the bill is more than half damaged but still identifiable, the bank may accept it for deposit. If the bill is less than half intact or severely damaged, it may be considered unfit for circulation, and the bank could refuse to accept it. Always check with your local bank for their specific policies on damaged currency.

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