A bank is able to redeem a damaged bill if at least 2/3 of the bill is intact, and if at least one of the 2 serial numbers is completely visible.
If the bill is more heavily damaged it would have to be returned to the US Treasury for replacement. Please see the Related Link for more information.
You go in to the bank, give the clerk two dollars and ask for a two dollar bill in exchange.
Penny: Centidollar Dime: Decidollar Ten dollar bill: Decadollar 100 dollar bill: Hectodollar 1,000 dollar bill: Kilodollar
The United States does not issue a one million dollar bill for general circulation; it was only used as a promotional item or for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. Therefore, no bank would be able to exchange a one million dollar bill for cash. If you possess such a bill, it might be best to contact a collector or museum for appraisal.
The Japanese five-dollar bill does not exist, as Japan uses the yen as its currency and does not have a direct equivalent to the U.S. five-dollar bill. The smallest denomination of banknotes in Japan is the 1,000 yen bill. The value of the yen fluctuates against other currencies, so its worth in dollars or other currencies would depend on the current exchange rate.
advantages of bill of exchange
I can exchange your 100 bill for smaller denominations.
You can exchange a 100 bill at banks, currency exchange locations, some retail stores, and some check-cashing services.
dont think its possible!?!?
there isnt a 1,000,000 inside the ten dollar bill
Since the year 2000, the currency of Ecuador is the US dollar. Unless you have a really old bill, the exchange is: 1 USD = 1 USD.
By taking its dollar-bill fur to a currency exchange.
No
20 Euro dollars. You will have to google for currency exchange rates.CorrectionThere's no such thing as a European 20 dollar bill or a "euro dollar". The currency is simply called the euro. The remainder of the answer is correct though, because exchange rates change every day.
There are many ways one can earn a 20 dollar bill. One could exchange a larger bill for several 20 dollar bills, or one could earn 20 dollars by working or investing.
No, it just wouldn't be possible! If their was a tracker, you would deffinatly see it on the bill :)
On the current exchange market, about 90 cents.
You go in to the bank, give the clerk two dollars and ask for a two dollar bill in exchange.