Well if it is in good shape it is probably worth 25.00 but you could sell it for 30.00
you had to be twenty-one to be drafted into the war back in ww1
Remember Roman numerals from grade school? "V" is the Roman numeral for 5, so you have a nickel.There's more information at the Related Question.
Most of the value is in the coins rather than the case. The coins were put in the case by someone outside of the Mint, either a collector or a dealer, for display and/or sale.Despite their interesting history "war nickels" in average condition aren't rare or especially valuable. As of 12/2009 their silver content makes them worth anywhere from $1 in very worn condition to $3-$5 if almost like new.Uncirculated ones are worth more but you have to know the mint mark letter on the back to determine a specific value.
Some 1917 and all Walking Liberty halves dated 1918 and later have the mint mark at the 8:00 position on the back. None = Philadelphia S = San Francisco D = Denver All 1916 and some 1917 halves have the mint mark position below the words In God We Trust on the front.
Gold, Silver, coins, IOU's (paper currency). Both the Confederate's and Union used these items. The British were backing the South. The Union was having a difficult time getting backing, due to the British Bankers. President Lincoln came up with "green backs", this is why the back of the five dollar bill until 1994 had a bright green color.
Value of a 1929 brown seal, twenty dollar bill with the first national bank of st louis and #H00279107A
2000.00
It's a Peace dollar not a Morgan, look at the back of the coin for a mintmark and post new question.
The rather garish reverse-side design on 1934 $1 bills and their immediate predecessors led to them being nicknamed "funny back" bills. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
20.00 dollar bill 2 face
Please turn the coin over and check its denomination on the back. You'll find it's a HALF dollar. All 1934 silver dollars carried the Peace design. There's more information at the Related Question.
No 1934 US $10 bills were printed with red seals. However a special series was printed with brown seals for use in Hawaii during WWII. If your bill has HAWAII printed on the front and back, please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 10 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" for more information.
A twenty dollar bill is worth twenty dollars immediately after printing.If the bill were a twenty dollar gold certificate, it would be quite collectible. Otherwise, ordinary Federal Reserve notes going back to the 1930s are generally only worth face value to a collector.Updates:There are some special bills from the 1930s that do carry an extra premium. Special bills were overprinted with HAWAII for use in the islands during WWII. The $20 versions were dated 1934 and can retail for anywhere from $40 to several hundred. The link below lists values of $20 bills for all dates since 1862.
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On the back, underneath 'THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA'.
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A copy of any US coin has no numismatic value. Its principal worth is the value of the metals used to produce it plus whatever you are willing to pay for it.