The percentage of a partial bill really has little to do with its value. Any bill is worth its face value if it contains a complete serial number and any part of the other serial number.
Er... sellotape?
Im a girl, im 5 2' and i weigh about 110, but im pretty ripped (:
Because paper is made from wood, its the same principle as breaking a stick over your knee or cutting it with a saw
It will help you in life a ton! knowing how to add,multiply,subtract,and a lot of other math stuff will help you get good grads, get a good job, and help you know if your getting ripped off at a yard sale.
You should investigate the accreditation of any school you want to attend for two main reasons. One, if you ever want to transfer credits, you might be disappointed if you attended an unaccredited school. The credits are useless at an accredited school. Two, an employer may only hire you if you have an education from an accredited institution. Don't get ripped off and make sure exactly what that accreditation means. Anyone can dream up an accreditation and make their school look legit. Do not get ripped off by what I call 'scam schools'!
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No, but if you have MORE than half with an entire serial number, any commercial bank can.
Most stores accept ripped money as long as it is taped up and the serial numbers can still be read clearly.
If you mean a ten dollar bill ripped in half than absolutely nothing. No place would accept it.
My brother works there, they don't sell them at the dollar store, or they would be getting ripped off.
Your best bet is to take it to a bank and exchange it for a complete bill. There are regulations covering how much of a bill can be missing before it is considered worthless, and the bank personnel can give you specific information.
According to the Treasury, banks are supposed to redeem damaged bills for new ones so long as at least 2/3 of the original bill is intact.
You'll have to go to the piercer and ask them.
Sports that involve a combination of strength training and cardiovascular exercise, such as boxing, swimming, and rowing, are considered some of the best for building muscle and getting ripped.
You can sell them on eBay or a coin collector. Look up the value first so you don't get ripped off.
It depends whose hands it falls into, or if it gets lost or something, Otherwise it can last forever until it gets ripped
yes but 99 percent of the time money that is sent that way there-it's a scam and someone is getting ripped off