With dates given. Most of the Maui trade dollars produced are copper-nickel so they don't have a intrinsic value. For more information, you can contact the Maui Trade Dollar Association.
It's still worth two dollars.
For the Netherlands (GDP = $511 billion), trade value exceeded GDP, for as high as 107 percent of GDP (due to reexport).
Its per capita exports value increased to $373, and imports to $360, in 2003.
$27.69 per barrel in 2003 (equal to about $32.62 in 2010 dollars).
Since this bill is not rare and is circulated it is worth face value.
It's worth exactly two dollars.
Nine dollars and 45 cents
It's worth exactly two dollars.
yes, five dollars
It's worth exactly two dollars.
They go for between 10 and 15 dollars.
It's still worth two dollars.
For the Netherlands (GDP = $511 billion), trade value exceeded GDP, for as high as 107 percent of GDP (due to reexport).
A 2003 Silverado 1500 HD Crew Cab 2 Whl Drive with 100K miles could be worth, rough trade in $5,200. Average trade in $6,375. Clean trade in $7,350. Clean retail $10,025.
Yes. They're worth 100 US dollars each.
FWD, 3.4 V-6, 100K mileage, in average condition, trade in value, $1900, Clean retail value, $3900.
Value of a 2003 Trailblazer w130,000 miles