$100 Bill Value Question

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by CoinKid52, Jan 31, 2009.

  1. CoinKid52

    CoinKid52 Senior Member

    I highly it is, but is a $100 Bill from 1990 with minimal wear worth anything more than its face value?

    If pictures are needed, I can upload some...

    Thank you!

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  3. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter


    i would suspect that that is just worth $100
     
  4. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    If I get older 1934-1990's bills I save them as "emergency money" that is not worth more than face, but you save it for a need. Really the only way these bills are worth more is if they are * star notes or replacements, the serial number on the note would have a star following it. Some of the older 1934-1950's are worth some if they are uncirculated - but good luck selling them.
     
  5. urbanchemist

    urbanchemist US/WORLD CURRENCY JUNKIE

    yeah face is pretty much what you would get for it. not much of a premium in that condition. gl
     
  6. andrew289

    andrew289 Senior Analyst

    It looks as if its been folded real good and the blurry serial numbers don't help.
    Why the blur? anti theft device ...lol..
     
  7. rld14

    rld14 Custom User Title

    It's worth $100, older $50s and $100s turn up all the time.
     
  8. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    i agree with the rest... value= roughly face

    also, that note has a ton of wear. several very hard fold lines, roughed up edges, very rounded corners, and some soiling in a few spots around the note.

    in much better condition, yeah a small premium, but not in its current state.
     
  9. afm1982

    afm1982 Miami has the Dolphins...

    hmmm, I agree. I see old stuff from 34- every now and again as well. If circulated, then not much more than face.

    But I put this to the group, if '34 is not uncommon, what about pre-'34 (like a '28 $100 that still says it's [at least at one time] redeemable in gold.)
     
  10. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    i would keep it. There are always notes that slip through the 'whats normal' crack and could be worth more then face. Stars, low print runs, low print districts ... a good currency book would help find those ... but on a 1928, i would keep it either way IF i could afford to
     
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