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How much is a series of 1917 act or 1863 series one dollar bill worthHow_much_is_a_series_of_1917_act_or_1863_series_one_dollar_bill_worth
The first official U.S. one dollar note was issued in 1863.
There were no 1863 federally-issued $2 bills. If you're referring to 1963, please see the Related Question for more information.
The $100 bill is worth a price close to $75. The amount may vary depending upon the condition of the bill.
It may be authentic but it's not from 1776. Please turn the bill over and look at the printing date on the front. You'll see that the bill was printed in 1976. They were issued to mark the country's Bicentennial.The image on the back of the bill is taken from Trumbull's famous painting, The Signing of the Declaration of Independence, which of course _did_ happen in 1776.
ok Ive never done this on line stuff before. im asking for someone to appraise a transitional hundred dollar bil the state of louisiana March 10 1863
ok Ive never done this on line stuff before. im asking for someone to appraise a transitional hundred dollar bil the state of Louisiana March 10 1863
in good condtion it is 300 dollars in bad condtion is around 25 dollars
How much is a series of 1917 act or 1863 series one dollar bill worthHow_much_is_a_series_of_1917_act_or_1863_series_one_dollar_bill_worth
2 dollars
The phrase "like a three dollar bill" is often used to describe something as fake or strange, as there is no such thing as a three dollar bill. It implies that the thing being referred to is not genuine or authentic.
The first official U.S. one dollar note was issued in 1863.
The vast majority of "Confederate" bills are actually replicas printed as souvenirs and novelty items. Check the Related Link for a list of copies and their serial numbers.
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No, for several reasons: First, only currency issued by the US government is currently legal tender. State-issued bills haven't been valid for over a century. Second, an 1863 Louisiana bill was printed under the Confederacy rather than the Union, and Confederate bills ceased to be legal when the Civil War ended. Third and most importantly, about 99% of all "Confederate" bills are replicas, not the real thing.
There were no 1863 federally-issued $2 bills. If you're referring to 1963, please see the Related Question for more information.
The $100 bill is worth a price close to $75. The amount may vary depending upon the condition of the bill.