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Most likely 100 pF, but could also be 10 pF. This is one of those infuriating things about the numbering codes used on micas. On some micas, 101 is 100 pF and 100 is 10 pF. On others, 100 is 100 and 10 is 10.
This "looks" more like one that I would expect to be 100, but it might be good to confirm with a cap tester. A 10 pF is usually physically smaller with finer lettering.
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