If it is from a Federal Reserve Bank then it should be around $30, unless it is from San Francisco, then it is worth about $400. If the serial ends with a star it could be worth more.
If it is a national bank, then it could be anywhere from $30 to thousands of dollars (but probably closer to about $100).
Without knowing which currency you are talking about (Canadian, US, Australian, etc.) and which currency you want it compared to, all that can be said is that a dollar is worth, you guessed it, one dollar.
There is no such thing as a 'China dollar'. The currency of China is a 'Yuan'.
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Our dollar is weaker than their moneythe dollar is weak
It depends whether the dollar will be kept as the world reserve currency and if oil and commodities are justified in dollars. Otherwise, it is worth less that the Greek currency if they leave the Euro.
how much is a 1929 national currency sanfrancisco worth
It ain't worth nothing you stupid piece of junk
A dollar, this is the Canadian currency as well, a dollar.
Without knowing which currency you are talking about (Canadian, US, Australian, etc.) and which currency you want it compared to, all that can be said is that a dollar is worth, you guessed it, one dollar.
No, the US dollar is worth far more.
Assuming it has a brown seal and is labelled "National Currency", your bill is worth $25 to $35 retail.
It depends on what currency you have, and what currency you are exchanging it for.
If it has a brown seal and the wording "National Currency", it's worth $40 in average condition, up to $125 if only slight wear shows.
Africa is a continent. It does not have a currency. And if it did, it wouldn't be called the dollar.
Depends On What Currency It Is
All Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea, and Presidential series dollar coins are legal tender everywhere in the US. They're not rare and not valuable, and are worth just $1 each.
It's probably a regular series 1977 dollar bill with an Elvis sticker covering Washington. As currency, it's only worth one dollar. To a collector, it's worth as much as someone is willing to pay.