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More explanation to clarify the answer. Still learning the rules here.
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People and banks prefer the new notes. Some will not accept the old notes at all.

Edit: To back up my answer: I have been collecting traveler updates from Mongolia and the larger region since 2010. I haven't heard of anyone having their old 100$ notes rejected, but I would not rule it out simply because I haven't heard/experienced it, and I think some kind of rule/habit could come soon to the country. So I advise, anywhere along the Silk Road, always try to travel with new, crisp, unfolded dollars. In Turkmenistan for instance, old 100$ notes are already no longer accepted, and many people across the region are fussy about the condition of the dollars they accept.

People and banks prefer the new notes. Some will not accept the old notes at all.

People and banks prefer the new notes. Some will not accept the old notes at all.

Edit: To back up my answer: I have been collecting traveler updates from Mongolia and the larger region since 2010. I haven't heard of anyone having their old 100$ notes rejected, but I would not rule it out simply because I haven't heard/experienced it, and I think some kind of rule/habit could come soon to the country. So I advise, anywhere along the Silk Road, always try to travel with new, crisp, unfolded dollars. In Turkmenistan for instance, old 100$ notes are already no longer accepted, and many people across the region are fussy about the condition of the dollars they accept.

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People and banks prefer the new notes. Some will not accept the old notes at all.