Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. No $1000 FRNs were dated 1914.
As of 10/2012 retail values range from $1250 to $1650 depending on condition. Uncirculated, $2000 or more.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question including its date and what letter if any is next to the date.
Probably about US$800-$1000 for the set, although a bit less if from the New York ("B") or Chicago ("G") Federal Reserve branches.
Its value depends on its date:1918 - Circulated: $5000 to $8000 Uncirculated: $150001928 - Circulated: $1300 to $1700 Uncirculated: $20001934 - Circulated: $1200 to $1650 Uncirculated: $20001934A - Circulated: $1150 to $1600 Uncirculated: $2000
Not enough information. If it is a U.S. $1000 bill its value depends heavily on what date is on it and whether it was issued as a Federal Reserve note (green seal) or some other kind of bill. U.S. $1000 bills were last printed in 1945 and those carried the series date 1934. The government stopped distributing them through banks in 1969.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The only US bills dated 1935 were $1 silver certificates with blue seals. The last $1000 bills were 1934 Federal Reserve Notes with green seals.
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Please check your bill again. No 1934 C $1000 bills were put into circulation. You may be referring to the Federal Reserve District letter; the series letter is next to the date. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 1000 dollar bill?".
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If it has a blue seal it's worth $350 to $500. If it has a red seal, however, those figures jump to $1000-2000. Either way, you should have your bill authenticated by a professional currency dealer.
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Depending on condition, $600 to $1000. It's not necessary to copy a bill's serial number. That's just a counter and rarely affects its value or helps to ID it.