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Are us notes worth more than federal reserve notes?

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Without trying to sound snarky, the answer is yes, no, maybe. In general, Federal Reserve Notes are more common than US Notes but comparative values depend on the specific bills' dates, series letters, denominations, and conditions.

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Does the federal reserve bank have any bearing on the value of a 10 dollar bill?

Absolutely. The Federal Reserve controls the amount of federal reserve notes in circulation. The more notes in circulation the less each of them is worth, the less notes in circulation the more each note is worth. For example, today $10 can buy you a meal at a sit-down restaurant. If the Federal Reserve made more dollar bills, that $10 might only buy a sandwich at a fast food chain that today costs $1. If the Federal Reserve actively took out notes and didn't replace them, that $10 might buy 2 meals at a sit-down restaurant.


What is the value of a 1 dollar Federal Reserve Note?

$1 Federal Reserve Notes have been printed since 1963 so a date is needed. However, nearly all of them are very common and are worth either face value or a only slightly more.


Federal reserve notes in circulation are?

The federal reserve notes that are currently in circulation are: $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 Previous denominations of federal reserve notes that are still legal tender (but do not circulate as they haven't been made since the 1940s and are now worth more than face value to collectors) $500 $1000 $5000 $10000 And a $100,000 bill was printed although it wasn't a federal reserve note (it was instead a gold certificate) and never circulated among the public (instead it was for transactions between banks)


Is a 1928 Series A federal reserve gold note worth more than the B series?

Even though your bills have the phrase "redeemable in gold" on them they're Federal Reserve Notes rather than gold notes. $10 gold certificates were also printed in the 1928 series but they don't have any series letters. 1928 A $10 FRNs are definitely worth more than 1928 B bills, but the difference depends on the issuing Federal Reserve Bank letter. Please see the questions "What is the value of a 1928 A US 10 dollar bill?" and " ... 1928 B ... " for more information.


WHAT is the value of a 1 dollar bill from the 1950's?

You need to supply more information, including the bill's condition and series letter. In general so many of these notes were saved prior to their replacement with Federal Reserve Notes that they are only worth $1.25 to $1.50.


What is the value of a 1928 K US 50 dollar bill?

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What is the value of a 1914 US 50 dollar Federal Reserve Note silver certificate?

Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. The banner across its top identifies your bill as a Federal Reserve Note only. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1914 US 50 dollar bill?" Federal Reserve Notes were very different from silver certificates and were never combined. Silver certificates were issued directly by the Treasury and were backed dollar-for-dollar with silver on deposit. Federal Reserve Notes are issued by the Federal Reserve Bank and are not backed with precious metal.


What is the value of Federal Reserve notes?

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1963 red seal one dollar bill?

All 1963 U.S. $1 bills are Federal Reserve notes with green seals. Red-seal $2 and $5 U.S. notes were printed in 1963 . These are worth face value or slightly more, at most around 10%.


I have a 1934 A series 10 dollar silver certificate with no seal on it. Why doesn't it have a seal and what is its worth?

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What is a 1928F red seal federal reserve note worth?

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