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You have to be kidding. US money is broken down to :pennies, nickel (worth 5 pennies)Dime worth two nickel, quoter worth five nickels (or two and 1/2 dimes) dollar coins coins are not used much. On the bills there is a one dollar and it is worth 100 pennies. (a courses side note this is the only that has been redesigned) a Five dollar bill, a ten dollar bill, twenty dollar bill, a fifty and 100. There are $500 bill but I only seen it at the mint, wich has toures from 10am to 5:00pm.
yes, there are No. The biggest legally printed bill was $100,000 It was only used for bank transfers and not a public note.
A penny or two for the paper it's printed on. It's a modern novelty item that sells for a few dollars. There isn't and never has been a genuine US $1 million bill. The highest denomination ever printed was $100,000 and those were only used inside the government; they were never circulated.
Mercury is the name of a dime only.
If they are pre-1965 they are worth about $2.10 each in silver content, if they are dated 1965 or after, they are worth only 10 cents.
It's worth face value only, as there have been millions and millions printed. Go ahead and spend it.
1 : $2 bills are not silver, they're paper. 2 : Bills are printed, not minted. 3 : No $2 bills of any kind were printed in 2000. So what DO you have? Any $2 bill dated 1963 or later is worth face value only.
The largest US bill ever printed was $100,000, and these were only used inside the government. "Million dollar" and larger bill are joke items sold in novelty shops, etc. for a few bucks. They're worth about as much as the paper they're printed on.
Ihave a ten dollar bill that is only printed2/3 on both sides and was told it isn't worth much, but wait it was someone from this web.
The last silver certificates were printed with the date 1957. All green-seal dollar bills are worth face value only, unless they're uncirculated.
/* from what I can tell its worth 20 dollars.The only time money is worth much more than whats printed. Is when there was a mistake with the printing process */CORRECTIONThe US never printed any bills dated 1964. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with its date.
There have not been any $3 bills printed. Anything that looks like a modern US bill but says "$3" is a novelty item worth only the paper it's printed on.
$2. Huge numbers of $2 were printed as part of the Bicentennial celebration. They're not rare and even in brand-new condition are only worth about $3.
Bills printed in 1969 and later are only worth face value.
Unless it is uncirculated, any $20 bill printed since the 1970s is worth only face value.
If it's a genuine $50 bill that someone has pasted a different picture onto, it's considered altered or damaged and is only worth face value. In that case it would have to be redeemed at a bank in exchange for an undamaged bill. If it's smaller than a regular bill it's a replica and isn't worth much more than the paper it's printed on.
In general a 1928 $2 bill is worth only $2.50-$20, but if the bill is a "star note" it is worth considerably more.