Pretty sure it's Maria Montessori... at least that fits the crossword I'm doing.
The 1840 $1000 bill with the serial number 8894 would be worth its face value of $1000 to a collector, as these bills are no longer in circulation and are sought after as rare and historical pieces. The exact value may vary depending on the bill's condition and any potential historical significance attached to it.
well you cant because there is no 1000 bill.
1000 dollars+ That's the FACE value of the bill. Because the U.S. never withdrew or demonetized any currency, all bills are worth their face (printed) value at a minimum. However, the COLLECTOR's value can be much different. However, without knowing more about the bill it's not possible to say anything more definite. The auction site linked below shows current retail values for $1000 bills of different dates and series.
That would depend on what currency (country) the 1000 bill was for.
The Face That Launched 1000 Ships (The Face of Helen of Troy)
1000 yen bill from Japan = us candians $10dollers
A used bill in poor condition is worth $1000. A slightly used bill is worth $1200 An uncirculated bill could fetch $1400 However if u have a 1954, Devils face. It could be worth much more
It means you have a $10 bill.
Grover Cleveland is on the most recent US $1000 bill. This bill is no longer in circulation. Bills larger than $100 were withdrawn from circulation in order to hinder the cash transactions that are common in the drug trade.
Alexander Hamilton's face is in the ten dollar bill.
1000 Dollars