The value of a choice crisp uncirculated star note can vary depending on factors such as the rarity of the specific note, its condition, and current market demand. In general, star notes are typically valued higher than regular notes due to their limited production and collector appeal. It is recommended to consult with a currency specialist or reference pricing guides for an accurate valuation.
Assuming you have a $1 note that is from a series within the last 10 years, I see these selling on eBay all the time for $2-$3
A nice, crisp uncirculated note has a value of about $15, IF you can find a buyer.
Depends on the grade of the bill (crisp uncirculated or beat up) about $2 to $5.
A mint condition uncirculated 1959 100 Peso note is worth $25, dropping to $2 for a crisp circulated one in Very Good condition.
The 2003 $2 Fed Reserve note is only worth $2, unless it is in CRISP, Uncirculated condition. The 2003 note, Unc. is worth $6, the 2003A also $6. Of course you will have to find a Currency Dealer who will buy it! ~ Huao Crazy answer. Pretty much all the $2 bills I get from the bank are in "Crisp, Uncirculated" condtion. A $2 bill is worth .......YES, no kidding.... $2.
This is normal for 1950 $5 bills. In circulated condition, it has no added value. A gem crisp uncirculated note is worth about $15
The value of a 1928 or 1934 $10 bill in circulated condition typically ranges from $20 to $50, depending on its condition and rarity. Uncirculated bills can have a higher value, sometimes reaching over $100. It's recommended to have a currency expert evaluate the specific bill for a more accurate appraisal.
A very good condition circulated note is worth $15-$20 depending on signatures. A crisp uncirculated one is worth $300-$375.
well-worn = $30 lightly worn = $70 crisp uncirculated = $140 ... as of 12/22/09
A mint condition uncirculated L/N prefix is about $65. A crisp circulated one is about $8.
A star note would have a slight collector value above face value, but only if the bill is in crisp uncirculated condition. It's not old enough of a series to be worth more.
There are two different varieties. As of 04/2013 approximate retail values are: Blue Seal notes : well-worn = $35; lightly worn = $55; crisp uncirculated = $90 Red Seal notes : well-worn = $200; lightly worn = $500; crisp uncirculated = $1350
Considered common, it has no significant value unless it reaches the absolutely perfect gem crisp uncirculated grade, which is worth about $80Dan MooreThe Working Man's Rare Coinshttp://www.workingmancoins.com