The value of an old 100 bill depends on its condition and rarity. In general, an old 100 bill is worth its face value of 100 if it is in good condition. However, if the bill is rare or in exceptional condition, it could be worth more to collectors.
At a bank, it's still worth face value. To a collector, it could be worth closer to $110. It's not old or rare enough to be worth much more.
Depends on how old it is. A very old bill might be sold to a collector for a lot of money. However, it is otherwise only worth $10.
You need to be much more specific. The US has printed $100 bills since the 1860s so saying an "old bill" covers A LOT of territory. Anything dated 1981 or later isn't likely to be worth a premium unless it's uncirculated. If the bill has an earlier date, please check whether there is a small letter next to the date, and what color printing is used for the serial numbers and seal (you DON'T have to copy the serial number, though!) Then post a new question with that specific information.
it is worth `bout $50-$100
It varies depending on how old the money is. Since it is quite recent it will probubly be the same amout as it is worth! AKA 100 dollars
One dollar bill silver dollar ,year is 1923
Face value only. They're not old or rare enough to be worth more.
$100
For now, it's still worth $20. It's not old enough of a bill to be worth more.
50-100 USD. 50-100 years old
No more than 100 USD
Depends on which gun and condition, condition, and condition...