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1943 was the only year the US struck steel Lincoln cents. Values for average coins is 5 cents
1976 US $2 bills were printed in large numbers for the Bicentennial. In average condition they're only worth face value. Uncirculated ones might be worth $3 to $5.
5 pounds is worth 5 pounds.
At the time of writing, £5 was worth $7.61.
It's still worth $5.
The value of a $5 bill, printed in 1995 with Abraham Lincoln on it, is worth $5. A bill from 1995 is not old enough to be worth anymore than the face value.
1942 is not a rare date for Mercury dimes. In circulated condition, it has about 75 cents worth of silver in it. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $5
A mint uncirculated condition 5 Mark note dated 1-Aug-1942 is worth $30, dropping to $8 in good used condition.
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The value depends on the condition. It's worth about 5 cents on the low end and upwards of a dollar or so if uncirculated. If it's a 1942-S, then it's worth a little more.
1942 can be between $5 and $50 depending on the quality 1943 can be between $5 and $45 depending on the quality 1944 can be between $5 and $45 depending on the quality
There were no Series of 1953 $1 bills printed. Perhaps you have a $2, $5 or $10 ?
If by "circulation code" you mean mint mark, then it's worth between 5 and 50 cents depending on condition.
January 5 1942 was a Monday.
Please take another look at your bill. There were no US bills dated 1942. If it has a yellow seal and the words NORTH AFRICA printed over the design, you have a special note printed for use by troops in that combat zone during WWII. That means it could have been printed in 1942, but the date on the front should say "1934 A" because all US bills carry series dates, not printing dates. As of 05/2013, a North Africa overprint $5 bill would retail for $20 to $60 in circulated condition. Uncirculated ones are much less common and can bring $250 or so.
There were 6 stamps issued in 1942. You can purchase a complete year set for $2.50 used. An unused set is $4.35. The 5 cent China Resistance has a value of $1.75, but the others are minimal.
The value of a 1942 Canadian dime can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, common circulated 1942 Canadian dimes can be worth around $1 to $5, while uncirculated or rare varieties can fetch higher prices at auctions or from collectors. It's recommended to have a coin expert appraise your specific coin for a more accurate assessment.