A good example $500 note is worth more than $500 to a collector, but it would depend on the condition of the note.
500 dollars and 1000 Dollars.Correction. Those are the FACE values of the bills; i.e. the amount you could spend them for. But high-denomination bills haven't been printed since 1945 and are worth more to collectors so you could get more money by selling them instead of spending them. Please see the Price Guides below for more information.
Some countries have 500 unit bills, others do not.
1000 dollars. While some collectors will pay more for consecutive bills, there is no standard way of appraising value based solely on serial number. There are a variety of other factors that can increase their combined value.
What became of bills for $500 and up after 1969
Oh, dude, math time! So, if one bundle of 10 bills is 200 bills, that means each bill is worth 20 bucks. So, for 500 bundles, you just gotta multiply 500 by 20, which gives you... drumroll... $10,000! Like, easy peasy lemon squeezy, right?
10000 / 20 = 500 You'd need 500 $20 bills to make $10,000.
$100 (in the U.S.) Other countries issue much larger bills. For example the E.U. prints €500 bills, worth about $800 at current rates.
i don't know if you noticed but 500 seems kinda similar to 500 dontcha think.....um my point its worth the same....CorrectionUS $500 bills have not been printed since the days of WWII. Depending on their date and condition they can be worth much more than face value. Please post a new question with the bill's date, seal color, and what letter if any is next to the date.
This is a trick question!! The numbers 2010 and 2011 don't refer to years, because there aren't any US $2 bills with either of those dates. They refer to amounts, so ....- 2,010 $2 bills are worth $4,020- 2,011 $2 bills are worth $4,022
You'll need to check the issuing bank. Bills from Dallas retail for $500 to $800 in average condition. Bills from other banks are worth only $15 to $35.
about 500 dollars or more
Some countries have 500 unit bills, others do not.