Please check your bill again. Ulysses S. Grant's picture is on the $50 bill while the $100 bill is graced by Benjamin Franklin. Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front.
In either case, unless the bill is in absolutely crisp, unfolded condition it's only worth face value or maybe a dollar or two more.
It's still worth $10.
It is a common $100 bill in circulation and has a value of $100.
No such coin exists. All the dimes that were made in 1985 feature FDR on them, not Ben Franklin (Franklin remains on the 100 dollar bill and was on the half dollar from 1948 until 1964 when he was replaced by JFK) 1985 dimes are commonly found in circulation and are just worth face value.
Its value in cash is its face value, $20. Its value as a collectible is no higher unless it's uncirculated, and then it might retail for $22 to $24 at most.
$100 bills don't get as much use as smaller denominations so they don't wear out as fast. That means $100 bills as old as 1985 really don't have any added value if they turn up in circulation. A nice uncirculated one would retail for about $105 to $110 but a dealer would only offer face value.
Half a dollar. Idiot.
In 1985, the sheqel ranged from about 1 to the dollar, up to about 1.5 to the dollar.
Face value only.
Sorry it only has face value.
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1985 is too new to have any extra value. Even if it's crisp and uncirculated it only retails for about $5.50.
The last year for Morgan dollars was 1921.
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It's still worth $10.
The coin is still in circulation and only face value.
It is a common $100 bill in circulation and has a value of $100.
No such coin exists. All the dimes that were made in 1985 feature FDR on them, not Ben Franklin (Franklin remains on the 100 dollar bill and was on the half dollar from 1948 until 1964 when he was replaced by JFK) 1985 dimes are commonly found in circulation and are just worth face value.