If by "defective" you mean that they have a printing or other manufacturing error, yes, they can be worth a considerable amount of money depending on the nature of the error. However, it's not possible to give a specific value without more information.
If by "defective" you mean that they have a printing or other manufacturing error, yes, they can be worth a considerable amount of money depending on the nature of the error. However, it's not possible to give a specific value without more information.
The Bank of England issued £1000 notes between 1725 and 1943, mostly from London although the Hull branch also issued notes in this denomination between 1882-1889. They are the large format (8.25 x 5.25 inch) single-sided white notes. As with all high value notes, issue was terminated as a result of Operation Bernhard - the Nazi forgery operation during WWII. They ceased to be legal tender on 16-Apr-1945, with all circulating notes exchanged at banks before that date and destroyed. Because of the relatively high value, there are very few example of these notes available for collectors. In almost any quality they are worth over £40,000 ($65,000).
New money or extra amount of bank notes are issued on reasons: GNP & GDP increased, Foreign reserve high; old bank notes are to be replaced (due to damage, destruction, lost), or artificially to produce new bank notes (it will cause devaluation)
Yes.
The value of a 1934 H series ten dollar bill can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Generally, in circulated condition, its value ranges from around $20 to $50. If the bill is in uncirculated condition or has any unique attributes, its value can be higher. It is recommended to consult with a currency dealer or expert for a more accurate appraisal.
High Notes was created in 1982.
1000 dollars.. the chance are high that you bank note is a fake one also
keyboard notes for angels we have heard on high
If you put £20 notes into stacks three notes wide, by four notes deep, then you'd have a block of bank notes over 45cm high. There are photos of a simulated block of one million pounds on this page - [See related link below for the photos]
Paper money is not very durable and the One Pound note had become a high useage denomination. Many countries replace their lower denomination notes with coins for that reason. Coins are much more durable, and since they last much longer than bank notes, become relatively cheap, by comparison, to produce.
high notes; they can't stand it!
$7,903.50 if the intrest rate is 4% (A high bank intrest rate percentage)