Depends on the year of that series of notes. Signatures are those of the Treasurer of the US, and of the Secretary of the Treasury at the time that series of notes was printed. Names change as the people in those offices change.
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It depends on the condition of the note, such factors as folds, creases, staining, tears, separation, etc. and the signatures on the front of the note.
There are no signatures on a US 1 dollar bill. The dollar bill features the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the United States on the bottom right side. However, these signatures are printed rather than physically signed.
The US did not issue 100 dollar bills with that date. Please post a new question with the correct date.
The value of this note depends on condition, color of the seal (red or blue) and who's signatures are on it. So an accurate evaluation with seeing the note is not possible. I can say the red seal has the highest value.Please take it to a qualified collector or dealer.
The 1934 100-dollar bills ended with Series D. A note in good condition, with little wear can be worth about $140.