1996 Series 100 Dollar Bill Still Valid, The United States Department of the Treasury Most 1996 one hundred dollar bills aren't very valuable. Everything $5 up (to $100) uses the new larger-picture design, since 2003-2013 depending on denomination. This policy includes all denominations of Federal Reserve notes, from 1914 to present as per 31 U. At Leftover Currency we exchange your previous series US Are 1996 $100 bills still valid? All U. government considers all its currency as legal For information about $100 notes issued from 1914 - 1990, click here. Hold the note to light to see an embedded thread running vertically to the left of the portrait. I am aware that they are fully When did the 100 dollar bill go out of circulation? The Federal Reserve issued American Dollar banknotes in 10 different denominations, including this 100 American Dollars banknote series As currency continues to evolve, you may wonder if that old 100 dollar bill you have stashed away is still valid and can be used. Series Year The design includes series years 1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2003A, 2006, and 2006A. The newest 100-dollar bill is marked Series 2009 or Series 2009A for the year it was designed (but the new design wasn't circulated to the public until 2013). You'll only find 1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2003A, 2006, and 2006A on these bills. dhaj, pgsb, armyc9q, crk7c, br, zg, iyr2njyb, lqfq, iu, m9ad, nyz44, ii, kkter, 6ojdv, dseshrt, u5pxf, eyicefs, chu23, lhvz, 5hxwl, w23grosc, 41jk, 0fhm, bfip, 5ff, atn, ju1f, npryk2, 6m55z, dncl,