A 50 dollar bill needs to be printed before 1920 to fetch a lot of money in this market. Bills before this can be worth hundreds or even thousands more than face value.
Is an off center $50.00 worth more
While the appearance of newer twenty dollar notes has changed, the 1993 $20 bill is, like more recent issues, a Federal Reserve Note and remains worth twenty dollars as legal tender in the United States. We know of no special or rare printings of the 1993 that might make a specimen worth more than its twenty dollar face value to collectors.
100 dollars. It's too new and there are too many in circulation for it to be worth more than face value.
Internet frenzies to the contrary, "Barr dollars" are neither rare nor valuable.Please see "What is the value of a US 1 dollar bill signed by Joseph Barr?" for more information.
yes it is still worth $1000 but probably worth more to a collector.
No.
No.
A 10-dollar bill that was printed in 1934 is worth little more than 10 dollars. Depending on the series, it may be worth around 15 dollars.
It will be worth more than million's of dollars.
No.
Two-dollar bills are generally worth two dollars. Adding a postage stamp to it wouldn't affect the value if the bill. The stamp itself, if rare, might be worth more than two dollars.
30-40 dollars more than the face value
These are one dollar bills with a blue seal. In average circulated condition they are worth 60 to 90 dollars. In uncirculated condition they are worth 225 dollars or more depending on condition.
Very definitely. There's more information about values at the Related Question.
Ten dollars. Things are worth what people agree they are worth, by being willing to pay the negotiated price. The bill may be worth more to you, but it's market value is ten dollars.
If it has a blue seal it is worth 8 to 10 dollars in circulated condition and 18 dollars or more in uncirculated condition. If it has a red seal it is worth 4 to 9 dollars circulated and 12 dollars or more uncirculated.
30-40 dollars more than the face value