Please check again and post a new, separate question. No US $2 bills of any kind were printed in 2001. The last $2 silver certificates were dated 1899 and the last silver certificates of any denomination were dated 1957-B.
$10. They are common items.
In perfect, uncirculated condition, a 2001 $10 US Dollar note is worth $20. In normal used condition it is worth exactly $10.
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If you go to a Mint website, you will find the difference between Genuin & Replica. If your coin is Genuin, then is is worth about $1000.00 US dollars. If is a Replica, it is worth $1.00 US dollar.
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The U.S. hasn't printed silver certificates since the 1960s, and there was never a $2 silver certificate.
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The 2001 American Buffalo silver dollar was issued as Uncirculated (D mintmark) & Proof (P mintmark). Both have the same current market value of $100.00.
Current value as of 10-14-10 is $24.00
It's still 1 ounce of silver that's about the only value to it, unless you find someone that wants it. The silver value as of today is about $15.00.
The 2001 American Buffalo silver dollar was issued as Uncirculated (D mintmark) & Proof (P mintmark). Both have the same current market value of $100.00.
The current price of silver is about $17/oz.
The last $100 silver certificates were printed back in 1891. The green seal and words FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE on a 2001 $100 indicate that your bill is a standard Federal Reserve Note, like all other modern US paper currency. A 2001 bill is too new to have any added value. Feel free to spend it.
The last US silver certificates were printed in the 1957 series. Any bills you have with a 2001 date are Federal Reserve Notes. Unless they're in absolutely pristine uncirculated condition, they have no extra value.
It's just a one ounce .999 silver round that's worth about $20.00.
Wildfire - Silver Dollar City - was created in 2001.
This is a bullion coin and its value is that of the spot price of silver when you sell it. Precious metal spot pricing changes by the minute and as of 2-4-10 it's $15.83 so that's the value of the coin