It depends on what color mint mark is stamped on the note, for if it is green you can get them for around 25 to 75 dollars (depending on the condition), while you can sell them to a dealer for about half. The red however is not very rare unless you find one in pristine condition. They can go for around .99 cents to 30 dollars. If you sold them to a dealer they would probably also pay you half. I would keep it as a conversation piece or to give to your kids instead of selling it.
Not enough information. If it is a U.S. $1000 bill its value depends heavily on what date is on it and whether it was issued as a Federal Reserve note (green seal) or some other kind of bill. U.S. $1000 bills were last printed in 1945 and those carried the series date 1934. The government stopped distributing them through banks in 1969.
indian 1000 rupees note
1000 American dollars is a g note. a c note would be 100 American dollars.
The largest Canadian bank note is the $1000 bill.
no value .the note is only a commemmorative note
if its in a fair or poor type its highest value is $50
The 1923 Reichsbank 20,000 Mark note in uncirculated condition is worth $2.
Yes, the smallest value bank note in the Lebanon is for 1000 pounds.
1000 dollars.. the chance are high that you bank note is a fake one also
Two hundred
The Stage Note - 1910 was released on: USA: 24 March 1910
The Mystery of the Torn Note - 1910 was released on: USA: 10 November 1910
In uncirculated condition, it is worth $3 (or about 2 pounds). In used condition it is worthless.
I suspect this is an example of a foreign currency piece as the U.S. did not print a $10 note dated 1910. As far as value, sorry, I only specialize in U.S. issued currency. enj0ykc16
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. No $1000 FRNs were dated 1914.
About 14 different countries use 'Peso' as their unit of currency and the value would depend on the age and condition, so this question is impossible to answer accurately. The 'Mil' in the value just means 1000. If the note is from Mexico and from about 1985, then a mint condition note would be worth $2 to a banknote collector. A modern, 2002 or later, Mexican 1000 Peso note in any condition is worth $78 in any bank.
About 14 different countries use 'Peso' as their unit of currency and the value would depend on the age and condition, so this question is impossible to answer accurately. The 'Mil' in the value just means 1000. If the note is from Mexico and from about 1985, then a mint condition note would be worth $2 to a banknote collector. A modern, 2002 or later, Mexican 1000 Peso note in any condition is worth $78 in any bank.