Depending on the date and condition of your "inverted reverse print" error note, it will be worth anything from several hundred to thousands of dollars! I suggest you check out the CGA website, submit your note to be certified, then take it to one of the larger coin shows and see what kind of offers you get. CGA website : http://www.cganotes.com Coin Show listings : http://www.coinworld.com/News/ShowCalendar.asp Good luck!
Two dollar bills were printed as notes or certificates in this series. The value depends on the condition of the certificate and whether it was circulated or not. The blue seal certificate is worth between $75 to $500.
The us hasn't printed a silver certificate 2 dollar bill since 1899 all twos printed after that were either US notes or federal reserve notes.
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The US never printed 100 dollar silver certificates with this date.
A 1934 five dollar silver certificate in good condition is worth $33.00.
It will have the words Silver Certificate printed across the top of the bill's front. In most but not all cases, the seal and serial numbers will be printed in blue ink.
The U.S. did not issue any $1 silver certificates dated 1953.
Whatsthe value on 1935 A 1935 D, silver dollar certificates..? good condition.
The U.S. hasn't printed silver certificates since the 1960s, and there was never a $2 silver certificate.
The first US $2 silver certificates were printed in 1886
Blue-seal $1 silver certificates were printed from the 1899 series to the 1957 series. You need to know the bill's date, condition, and whether there is a letter after the date.
The answer is easy - ALL "one million dollar" or "one billion dollar" bills are fake. They're novelty items you can buy in a gift shop or online for a few dollars. $1000 is the largest-denomination silver certificate ever printed. $10,000 is the largest bill ever printed for circulation. $100,000 is the largest bill ever printed, but these were never circulated.