10 dollars. Nearly all U.S. bills dated 1969 and later are only worth face value.
Unless it's uncirculated, $1. Nearly all U.S. bills dated 1969 and later are only worth face value.
$1 bills from 1969 and later are only worth $1 unless they are in uncirculated condition.
Face value unless it is crisp and unfolded.
In circulated condition, it's only worth face value. Uncirculated, it might retail for $110 but a dealer will pay close to face value if buying.
Five dollars.5 dollars. Bills dated 1974 and later are only worth face value.
10 dollars. Nearly all U.S. bills dated 1969 and later are only worth face value.
Unless it's uncirculated, $1. Nearly all U.S. bills dated 1969 and later are only worth face value.
$1 bills from 1969 and later are only worth $1 unless they are in uncirculated condition.
The US didn't print any $2 bills dated 1981. Please check again and post a new, separate question.
are you selling them? I saw one sheet went for $99 on ebay
The banner across its top and the green seals on your bills indicate they're Federal Reserve Notes. The last US silver certificates were $1 bills dated 1957.That said, because $100 bills last longer in circulation, anything dated 1981 or 1985 is still only worth face value in average condition.
20,000 dollar
Series 1981 $100 bills have the signatures of Treasury Secretary Donald Regan and US Treasurer Angela Buchanan. Series 1981 A bills were issued when Buchanan was replaced by Katherine Ortega.
Unless it is a "proof" coin (actual silver), it is worth one dollar.
Unfortunately, Series 1981A $20 bills are quite common. Even with a slight amount of wear, it's only going to be worth face value.
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