1929 $100 Bill
1929 One Hundred Dollar Bill
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There are two different kinds of 1929 $100 bills. One type of 1929 $100 bill is the Federal Reserve Bank Note. These 1929 one hundred dollar bills will generally not be worth more than a few dollars over face value due to their large printing numbers. 1929 $100 bills that are Federal Reserve Bank Notes will say Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Cleveland, Richmond, Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, or Dallas. If one of these 1929 $100 bills has a star symbol in the serial number it will be worth much more than a few dollars over face value.
The other kind of 1929 one hundred dollar bill is the 1929 national bank note. The 1929 national banknotes can be worth a few dollars over face value to several hundred dollars. The value all depends on which bank issued the notes. These 1929 $100 bills will say National Bank somewhere in the title on the left hand side of the note.
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Each 1929 one hundred dollar bill has Benjamin Franklin in the center. There is no simple answer to the question how much is a 1929 $100 bill worth; we encourage you to contact us to find out what the exact value is. If you are looking to sell we can also offer our best price for your 1929 $100 bill. nationals@oldcurrencyvalues.com
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