Yes. If the note predates 1976, there will be additional collector value, but the value is determined by condition. A heavily worn old bill won't be worth much above face unless it's a rare series.
Series 2004 $10 bills are still in general circulation and are worth face value only, regardless of whether they're circulated or uncirculated.
All green-seal $2 bills are current-issue Federal Reserve Notes and are only worth face value if found in circulation.
Not in the United States. The last bills above $100 were printed in the 1940s and withdrawn from circulation in the late 1960s. They are still legal tender at face value, but are worth more to collectors.
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
The coin is still in circulation today and is just a dollar.
Uncirculated bills retail for about $3. Circulated bills are only worth face value.
These coins were released for circulation and are worth only face value.
Face value.
The U.S. did not print any $2 bills with that date. The nearest dates are 1963 and 1976; both are worth face value only assuming they've been in circulation.
You didn't say what year.$2 bills dated 1976 and later are ordinary circulation bills worth face value only.If the bill is older you'll need to check a price guide like the one linked below.
It is a common $100 bill in circulation and has a value of $100.
The 1979 SBA dollar coin is still in circulation today, value is one dollar.