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Can I still redeem pre-1996 $100 US Dollar Bill?
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I came across some pre-1996 $100 US Dollar Bills the other day, and wondered if I could still redeem them for current ones? If so, how would I go about doing it? They aren't collector's items etc. Thanks KP |
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You can spend them anywhere like any other current $100 note.
Tony "Krow" wrote in message om... Hi I came across some pre-1996 $100 US Dollar Bills the other day, and wondered if I could still redeem them for current ones? If so, how would I go about doing it? They aren't collector's items etc. Thanks KP |
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From: krow_park
I came across some pre-1996 $100 US Dollar Bills the other day, and wondered if I could still redeem them for current ones? Yes. how would I go about doing it? 1) Spend them; 2) deposit them into the bank. They aren't collector's items Are you certain of that? I wouldn't be too certain about that... 8-/ Coin Saver |
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"Padraic Brown" wrote in message What would make you think you can't spend or deposit such a note? Do you have troubles when you find older fivers or tenners? It's not like in some countries where you get new money every decade or so. The short answer to your question is: every piece of money ever produced by the USA for use in the USA is and always will be good. So long as there is a USA, obviously. Padraic. For emergency money, I have a small hoard of old well worn gold certificates, early FRN's etc that I have just in case. The oldest note I have gotten in change was a 1934-A $20, I kept it. The dealer here in town sells VG-F examples of the 1934 $10's for $10.50 each. Dave --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.537 / Virus Database: 332 - Release Date: 11/6/03 |
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 21:01:14 -0500, "Scottishmoney"
wrote: "Padraic Brown" wrote in message What would make you think you can't spend or deposit such a note? Do you have troubles when you find older fivers or tenners? It's not like in some countries where you get new money every decade or so. The short answer to your question is: every piece of money ever produced by the USA for use in the USA is and always will be good. So long as there is a USA, obviously. Padraic. For emergency money, I have a small hoard of old well worn gold certificates, early FRN's etc that I have just in case. The oldest note I have gotten in change was a 1934-A $20, I kept it. The dealer here in town sells VG-F examples of the 1934 $10's for $10.50 each. Good price! I don't think they sell that cheaply around here. What I don't have are any early FRNs or gold notes. Will have to rectify that at some point... Nothing fancy or CU, just some used examples will do. It's not necessarily for emergencies (I can't think of an emergency that would make worn SCs or whatever any more spendable than new money), but I have a little hoard of USNs and SCs, mostly gotten from the bank. Best haul ever being 19 deuces (lightly folded, mostly, some consecutive and a couple stars) and 8 $1 SCs (uncirculated, but crinkly, all consecutive stars - too bad about the crinkles!). Padraic. la cieurgeourea provoer mal trasfu ast meiyoer ke 'l andrext ben trasfu. |
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"Padraic Brown" wrote in message Best haul ever being 19 deuces (lightly folded, mostly, some consecutive and a couple stars) and 8 $1 SCs (uncirculated, but crinkly, all consecutive stars - too bad about the crinkles!). Padraic. On Wednesday I went into my bank to cash a cheque, asked the teller if they had any deuces. I expected the customary no reply. But then.... she replied yes they did, $74 worth. I asked for $20 in deuces, and much to my incredulous delight.... drumroll puhleeezz... They were all CU and consecutive serial series 1995 notes. Dave "Miracles never cease" --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.537 / Virus Database: 332 - Release Date: 11/6/03 |
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Thanks for all your replies They are much appreciated!
p/s: I don't live in the US and some countries don't accept pre-1996 US $100 bills! |
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It depends to whom the note is offered. I doubt if any bank will not know
that they are still valid. Tony "Krow" wrote in message om... Thanks for all your replies They are much appreciated! p/s: I don't live in the US and some countries don't accept pre-1996 US $100 bills! |
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Agreed. Banks and exchange offices keep notebooks with pictures of
current notes (and probably coins) of different countries. They may not have Lower Upper Transutopia in there, but you can be sure they'll have the US. I very much doubt there is ány "country" on this planet that will not accept a US C-note. Padraic. On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 18:34:30 -0600, "A.E. Gelat" wrote: It depends to whom the note is offered. I doubt if any bank will not know that they are still valid. Tony "Krow" wrote in message . com... Thanks for all your replies They are much appreciated! p/s: I don't live in the US and some countries don't accept pre-1996 US $100 bills! la cieurgeourea provoer mal trasfu ast meiyoer ke 'l andrext ben trasfu. |
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