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The large letter in the center of the deal indicates the Federal Reserve District.
The US never made black 2 dollar bills.
Penny: Centidollar Dime: Decidollar Ten dollar bill: Decadollar 100 dollar bill: Hectodollar 1,000 dollar bill: Kilodollar
look at the number on the bill. if this question was referring to what are dollars worth compared to a different currency then the answer will constantly be changing as the value of different countries currency is fairly volatile. 1 dollar bill = $1 2 dollar bill = $2 5 dollar bill = $5 10 dollar bill = $10 20 dollar bill = $20 50 dollar bill = $50 100 dollar bill = $100
No there is not, the closet simplifacation would be to have a fifty dollar bill and a ten dollar bill.
The large letter in the center of the deal indicates the Federal Reserve District.
One dollar bill silver dollar ,year is 1923
The black eagle dollar you refer to was first issued in 1899. It, like other currency of the time, was about 25% larger than todays currency. This large size has led people to refer to them as "horse blanket" bills. The 1899 bill is called the black eagle dollar because it has a large picture of an eagle with open wings and the printing is in black ink. This currency is collectable and is very sought after by collectors regardless of the condition of the bill.
No.
The serial number and most times the letter on the bill.
If the letter G is to the left of Washington's portrait, inside a black ring, then that's the Federal Reserve Seal, and the letter corresponds to a specific Fed bank where the bill was printed. G indicates Chicago.
$ 2, He is not black.
The US never made black 2 dollar bills.
In the United States no, a black dollar bill does not exist. But it may or may not exist in another country.
There are no four-letter words on the dollar bill. The dollar bill contains various phrases and text, including "United States of America," "Federal Reserve Note," and "In God We Trust," but none of them are four-letter words.
The United States two dollar bill was created shortly after the US Civil War to facilitate commerce (same as all other denominations of currency) and to fill the large gap between the one dollar coin/one dollar bill and the five dollar bill.
No, large denominations of US bills such as the 1000.00 dollar bill are used for government transactions only and cannot be obtained by the public.