A genuine specimen would be incredibly valuable, but odds are that it's a replica. Have it authenticated.
Depends on the note sub-variety and condition (most importantly). There are a few different variants on this note. Send a scan, I appraise for free: support@papermoneysite.us and will buy notes too.
A 1973-S cent taken from circulation has little or no added value. A proof version may be worth 35 to 50 cents in its original holder. Note that there's no such coin as a "one cent penny". In the US the slang expression "penny" refers to a one cent coin, but a "one cent penny" is somewhat like saying "a 32 ounce quart" or a "1000 gram kilo".
Nothing if it's a U.S. note. It's a novelty or a counterfeit. The $100 note was not printed by the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing until 1862. Need a link to verify this? Got Wikipedia in standby mode for ya.
That date and denomination is a known replica Virginia Treasury Note (serial number 119), and isn't worth anything.
About 10-50$ deprnding on condition.
How much is this Honderd Frank - 100 Cent Francs Bank note 0145.N.721 worth in US currency?
A genuine specimen would be incredibly valuable, but odds are that it's a replica. Have it authenticated.
Depends on the note sub-variety and condition (most importantly). There are a few different variants on this note. Send a scan, I appraise for free: support@papermoneysite.us and will buy notes too.
It depends on the condition of the note. Also, some big time buyers prefer some mints over another so it would also depend on which mint produced it. I saw a 1862 US note worth $150.00.
A 1973-S cent taken from circulation has little or no added value. A proof version may be worth 35 to 50 cents in its original holder. Note that there's no such coin as a "one cent penny". In the US the slang expression "penny" refers to a one cent coin, but a "one cent penny" is somewhat like saying "a 32 ounce quart" or a "1000 gram kilo".
Probably somewhere around 10 to 20 dollars
i think it might be cottonocracy, what do you mean
Between $10-$350, depending on condition. Please note that if your coin has any signs of being circulated (scratches, dents, tarnishing, etc), it is worth between $10-$170.
The value will depend on which 10 cent note it is and what condition it is in. It could range from a few dollars to a few thousand (but most likely something less than $25).
A whole note is worth 4 beats, a half note is worth 2 beats, a quarter note is worth 1 beat, an eighth note is worth 1/2 a beat, a sixteenth note is worth 1/4 of a beat, a dotted half note is worth 3 beats, and a dotted quarter note is worth 1 and a 1/2 beats.
Nothing if it's a U.S. note. It's a novelty or a counterfeit. The $100 note was not printed by the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing until 1862. Need a link to verify this? Got Wikipedia in standby mode for ya.