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There was no single design. Depending on when the bills were printed they had an allegorical image of a woman, images from mythology, and even George Washington.Note that the great majority of supposed "Confederate" bills available today are actually replicas, not the genuine article. See the Related Link for more information.
about 2 pounds you have to have it identified though and it could be worth 30
There were no bills dated 1857 ever printed by the U.S. government.
They are still in production today. You can obtain one from your local bank. Source: www ustreas gov/education/faq/currency/denominations.shtml
the coin is not struck right,sharp egis NOTE: The Confederate States Of America never struck any $20.00 gold coins so any that exist today are fakes
There was no single design. Depending on when the bills were printed they had an allegorical image of a woman, images from mythology, and even George Washington.Note that the great majority of supposed "Confederate" bills available today are actually replicas, not the genuine article. See the Related Link for more information.
There are 1$, 2$, 5$, 10$, 20$, 50$, and 100$ bills currently printed.
A dollar in 1776 would not be worth anything today. Money that was used at the time of the confederate currency has no monetary value by today's standards. However, some museums or collectors may be willing to purchase them.
about 2 pounds you have to have it identified though and it could be worth 30
Yes, there's a legal 2 dollar bill, but it's not seen very often. I remember being paid in $2 dollar bills once, when the Navy was trying to show the local town how much we swabbies spent on liberty. More Modern $2 bills are uncommon, but not rare. They only make up about 1% of all bills in circulation but that's still hundreds of millions of bills. There have been printings in the 2003, 2009, and 2013 series Anything that you find in change today dated 1976 or later has no extra value.
Not today, but during the time of the Revolution there were many denominations of bills in America including such odd amounts as $8, one-sixth of a dollar, and others.
There were no bills dated 1857 ever printed by the U.S. government.
They are still in production today. You can obtain one from your local bank. Source: www ustreas gov/education/faq/currency/denominations.shtml
$1. A dollar bill will always be worth $1. it may go down and you need to use a few $1 bills to equal one dollar, but it will always equal one dollar.
What is 4 1000 canadian dollar bills worth in serial number sequence
If I understand your question correctly, when dealing with inflation, a dollar earned today is worth more than a dollar earned at any time in the future. This has to do with the concept of the present value of money. Because inflation devalues the dollar over time, a dollar earned today is worth more than say, a dollar earned five years from now.
In 1953, several series of American bills with red ink on them were circulated to the public. Today, these bills are worth between 6 and 15 dollars, depending on condition.