i have 2 sets of 10 sequential 100s in their bank wrapper from 1993. Bills are crisp and do not look like they were ever circulated. Purchased them from chase bank at face value many years ago hoping they would go up in value. Any idea what they are worth??? edited
Knowing the serial ranges or at least the blocks will help to determine rarity and value. Examples meant by this are A-A, B-A, C-A, etc. Series 1993 $100 notes are not very common and are rather hard to find. This is due to the fact they were only printed for a year due to the introduction of the next generation Series 1996 $100 notes.
This would be more user friendly for those unfamiliar with U.S. currency to understand: http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/f1993_h.html
Those notes now have have $1740 buying power compared to $2000 in 1993 - better deposit that cash before it loses any more value
Modern $100 bills are only worth $100. Why should they be worth more than $100? Unless you were able to get the ones that went 00000001 00000002 00000003. Since collectors will pay for those low numbers. I love all the edits.