No.
Depends if the currency it was drawn in is still legal tender. If the currency no longer exists then you won't be able to cash it.
Still the running currency is called Lev
Older U.S. currency is still legal tender at face value, but may be worth more to collectors. Note: silver certificates are no longer redeemable for silver (likewise with gold certificates).
All old U.S. currency is still legal tender at face value.
Sir Isaac Newton formerly appeared on the British one pound note. Although the currency is out of circulation, it is still legal tender but has greater value to collectors.
Yes, old Singapore currencies are still legal tender.
500 dollars. These bills were withdrawn in 69 but still in circulation and still legal tender.
No, pound notes are no longer legal tender in Scotland. They have been gradually replaced by pound coins and polymer banknotes. If you have any old pound notes, you can exchange them at a bank or post office.
Sverige is Swedish for Sweden. Swedish coins would be legal tender in Sweden.
There are no U.S. dollar bills dated 1994, but all U.S. currency from the 1990s is still legal tender at face value.
Yes, £1 notes are still legal tender in Scotland. They are still in circulation and still issued, although they aren't frequently used.