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Niassa Reserve was created in 1954.
Dhaka Stock Exchange was created in 1954.
sorry i know what ur thinking but there isn't one---------------------------Never in the United States. There has been a Z$500,000 note from Zimbabwe(500,000 Zimbabwe dollars) (http://www.rbz.co.zw/pdfs/bearer.pdf). There have also been 500,000 dinar notes from Yugoslavia, 500,000 Reichmark notes from Germany, 500,000 lira notes from Turkey, 500,000 lire notes from Italy(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Lire_500000_%28Raffaello_Sanzio%29.JPG), 500,000 cruzieros from Brazil(www.dollardaze.org/blog/?post_id=00107), and 500,000 pengo notes from Hungary, among others.RvtranceThat's not completely true the federal reserve bank does have 500,000 dollar bill. They are only used for transactions between different federal banks and if you see one ever call the FBI they would like to know how you got it. I have no satiable sources for this but I was taught this in Collage level economics.I also have no sources but I know that there is a $500,000 bill in remembrance of JFK. Only 5 were made and nobody really uses them seeing as they are probably worth more than $500,000.
You can check the status of your refund by calling the IRS Refund Hotline at 800-829-1954. When you call, you will need to provide your Social Security number, your filing status and the exact whole dollar amount of the refund shown on your return. The fastest and easiest way to find out about your current year refund is to go to the IRS gov web site and click and on left side of the page under Online Services choose the Check on Your Refund "Where's My Refund?" link at the IRS gov home page. To check the status online you will need your Social Security number, filing status and the exact whole dollar amount of your refund shown on your return.
There was probably a lot of births and deaths that day. I don't know if any world events happened on this day.
in virtually flawless, crisp uncirculated condition, it's worth about $5
If its in good to excellent condition it can be pricely. Depending on the condition it can fetch $500 to $800
An uncirculated $20 bill from 1954 is worth $350-$400 in mint uncirculated condition and about $30 in crisp circulated.
checked on ebay..255.00
A very good condition circulated note is worth $15-$20 depending on signatures. A crisp uncirculated one is worth $300-$375.
A used bill in poor condition is worth $1000. A slightly used bill is worth $1200 An uncirculated bill could fetch $1400 However if u have a 1954, Devils face. It could be worth much more
I just got a paper in the mail last month stating that the 1954 Dime is on average worth up to $110... now I don`t know if it`s the same in all places but I live in windsor ontario and they had a list of what all coins were of average worth. I hope this helped.
it is worth about 50-150 dollars if you go to the right place About $430 if it's uncirculated I think
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It can have any value it depends on the condition and if it has a devils face in her hair so it can be from $1 to $50 for a 1954 $1 bill.
Canada switched from 'Pounds' to 'Dollars' in 1858, so the note could date anytime from then. If it has a picture of Queen Elizabeth II on it, then the oldest it could be is from 1954. A 1954 Canadian $2 note, in perfect uncirculated condition, is worth $15-$30 US Dollars (depending on the signatures). The next issue, 1973, would be worth $10 and the most recent, 1986, would be worth $3-$8.
ithe number of the canadian bills is 180