I have a 1963 Lincoln wheat penny there any value in it in good condition?
Unless it's in like-new condition, face value only.
Unless it's in like-new condition, face value only.
Unless it's uncirculated, face value only.
The 1963-D one dollar bill featuring Henry Fowler typically has a face value of one dollar. However, its collectible value can vary based on condition, rarity, and demand. In circulated condition, it may be worth a small premium, generally ranging from $1 to $3, while uncirculated bills can fetch higher prices, sometimes exceeding $10 to $20 or more. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a currency dealer or a price guide.
Henry H. Fowler was Secretary of the Treasury from 1965 to 1968, so it's possible (but not certain) that your bill could be worth somewhat more than face value due to its age. Please post a new question with the bill's denomination, specific date, and whether there's a small letter next to the date.
These are surprisingly common and are normally only worth face value unless they're crisp and uncirculated.
The value of a one dollar bill signed by Henry H. Fowler and Kathryn O. Day Graham can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, such bills can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred dollars to collectors. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a currency expert or refer to recent auction results.
It's William Henry Harrison, not Jefferson, and it's worth one dollar.
There are two versions of the 1963 $2 bill each with a different secretary name, in uncirculated condition, they are worth; P382a : Henry H. Fowler. $10.00 P382b : Joseph W. Barr. $13.00 At any quality other than uncirculated, they are worth face value ($2).
A pewter coin is also known as a Continental dollar. Depending on the condition of the coin, the value of an original pewter dollar could be as little as 1,000 US dollars to 15,000 US dollars.
There could be far reaching consequences if the US dollar loses its value. Since a lot of the world's economy depends on how well the US dollar is doing, there could be recessions and economic problems across the world.
The only commemorative dollar struck that year honored the Marquis de Lafayette. Its retail value could range from $200 to $400 depending on condition.