Usually. It depends on the person accepting the payment. If not, take it to the bank and get another one.
Your best bet is to take it to a bank and exchange it for a complete bill. There are regulations covering how much of a bill can be missing before it is considered worthless, and the bank personnel can give you specific information.
There are no cars on a two dollar bill. You have a novelty item.
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.
According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing, a bill is considered mutilated if it is missing more than 50% of its original size. This means that up to half of a dollar bill can be missing and still be considered valid currency. However, in order to exchange a mutilated bill for a new one, more than 50% of the original bill must be present to verify its denomination and authenticity.
Andrew Jackson is on the 20 dollar bill
Nothing.
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.
Won't any bank take it?
Um nothing it's fake.