Long term, maybe. If it is crisp and you can afford to be out the $10, then keep it. I am not really a paper collector, but I have a handful of crisp lower denomination notes that I am keeping for future generations.
I like keeping good examples of all the lower denominations. I don't have that many, but with the changes it is neat to see the progression. And I am sure your grandkids will find it simple facinating...
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