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Unless your bill is either

(a) a brown or yellow seal WWII note and/or

(b) in uncirculated condition,

it's probably not going to be worth trying to sell it. Despite its age these bills are very common among collectors and a dealer is unlikely to pay more than about $2 for it.

If it meets either of the two criteria, though, it would be worth enough to make selling it realistic. You could consign it at auction, sell on eBay, or simply take it to a currency dealer. You'd only get a wholesale price from a dealer so you'd have to weigh the "hassle factor" of selling it privately.

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