37 military payment certificate series 611
An uncirculated one is worth about $32 USD
nothing, no depends on the shape its in
According to antiquemoney.com, a Series 692 Five Cent MPC (Military Payment Certificate) is worth from one to 5 dollars, depending on the condition.
If the question is, have military payment certificates been issued at the 5 cent value the answer is yes. I have one and its the 611 series. It depends on the series and the condition. The 1st 2 digits in the series # represent the year it was made, the 3rd # which printing in that year. So the example above: 611 means it was printed in 1961 and it was of the 1st printing. Again, depending on condition of the note, it's probably worth about $5, give or take.
According to antiquemoney.com, the series 641 5 cent MPCs (Military Payment Certificates) are common, and are worth anywhere from one to five dollars, depending on the condition of the certificate.
The values of MPC's depends upon the condition and the denomination of the certificates.
The French P was the main currency; and that was worthless compared to the US MPC (Military Payment Certificate/or Military Payment Currency). Collectors might want the material for this century (21st) however.
Its worth about $70 depending on the number in the top right area of the bill near the 5 cent mark.
This series and denomination is worth about $1 to $5 each, depending on the condition.
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The value depends on the age and condition. A fine condition 1946 note would be worth $6-$10. A 1958 would be worth $30.
In circulated condition it's worth about $2A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $45Dan MooreThe Working Man's Rare Coinshttp://www.workingmancoins.com