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How much is a 5 dollar bill be Werth if its made in 1349
If it is not a proof or a high-grade uncirculated coin, it is worth a dollar. You might have to pay a dealer $1.25-$1.50 for a circulated dollar coin, but don't expect him to buy yours. He already has bags full of them in the back room.
Inflation continues to drastically decrease the value of a dollar. What you could buy for dollar in 1858 would cost you $26.53, meaning that dollar would be worth about 4 cents in today's world.
Pretty much any $10 bill you find dated 1974 or later won't be worth any more than ten bucks. You have to go back to bills printed before or during WW2 before any of them carry a lot of extra collector value.
Well to start 13 Mexican dollars is 1 US dollar and now back to the normal question $100 naw just kidding its 0.72 cents in the USA
The U.S. never printed any $1 bills with that date.
Overprints are considered major errors. Retail prices can be in the range of $200-300.
If it's a copy, it's not worth anything.
$10
Not enough information. Has it been circulated? Is there anything unique about it? Whose signature is on the front? Notes printed from 1966-1972 will have "COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA" printed at the top, front and back. Notes printed from 1974-1991 will have only "AUSTRALIA" printed at the top, front and back.
U.S. currency is printed in a 3-step process :The back is printed first and taken to a drying room.Next the front is printed and then allowed to dry.Last, the serial numbers and Treasury shield are printed in an overprint press.So you can see it's virtually impossible for a partialback side to be printed on the front side.I suggest you take it to a coin show and have a few currency dealers look at it to figure out what you have.
The eagle is on the back. Susan B. Anthony is on the front.
It's just a common Sacagawea dollar, spend it.
Foldover errors are very collectible, and retail at upwards of $300.
If you mean a 2009 dollar coin with Sacagawea on the front and a Native American woman planting corn on the back it's not an error. it's just a dollar.
That's a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.
The $500 bills that were produced from 1928 - 1934 have Presesident William McKinley on the front and just a 500 printed on the reverse.