About $100 if it is bad condition. If it was crisp, unused, or close to that, then you can sell it for $105
The value of a 1990 $100 bill with a serial number starting with "4D" can vary based on its condition and any unique features it may have. In general, if the bill is in circulation and shows signs of wear, it may be worth its face value of $100. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has collector appeal, it could be worth more, potentially ranging from $100 to several hundred dollars. For a precise evaluation, consulting a currency expert or a pricing guide is recommended.
There were no series letters on 1990 $100 bills. You may be looking at a plate-position marker or some other security feature. In any case, except for uncirculated bills and those with printing errors, all modern-date $100 bills are worth only face value.
100 dollars. It's too new and there are too many in circulation for it to be worth more than face value.
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Despite being about 2 decades old, a 1990 $100 bill would see little wear compared to a lower denomination, and has no extra value in circulated condition. Even uncirculated ones retail for only about $105 as of 11/2010.
What is the value of $100. 00 bill 1934 series # J01186491 A
There is no "J" series. The series letter is next to the date and corresponds to the Treasury Secretary and/or Treasurer who were in office when the bill was printed. "J" is almost certainly the Federal Reserve Bank indicator letter. In any case, your bill is worth face value only.
The value of a 1990 $100 bill with a serial number starting with "4D" can vary based on its condition and any unique features it may have. In general, if the bill is in circulation and shows signs of wear, it may be worth its face value of $100. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has collector appeal, it could be worth more, potentially ranging from $100 to several hundred dollars. For a precise evaluation, consulting a currency expert or a pricing guide is recommended.
There were no series of 1951 $100 bills ever printed.
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It's still worth $100.
There were no series letters on 1990 $100 bills. You may be looking at a plate-position marker or some other security feature. In any case, except for uncirculated bills and those with printing errors, all modern-date $100 bills are worth only face value.
Security strips in US currency were first added for the 1990 series of bills.
Security strips were first used in the 1990 series of $100 bills
100 dollars. It's too new and there are too many in circulation for it to be worth more than face value.
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