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.
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
$10 Federal Reserve Note from Series of 1928 : well-worn = $11.00 ... lightly-worn = $25.00 ... crisp uncirculated = $50.00 $10 Federal Reserve Note from Series of 1934 : well-worn = $10.00 ... lightly-worn = $11.00 ... crisp uncirculated = $20.00 $10 Silver Certificate from Series of 1934 : well-worn = $25.00 ... lightly-worn = $30.00 ... crisp uncirculated = $75.00 $20 Federal Reserve Note from Series of 1928 : well-worn = $21.00 ... lightly-worn = $25.00 ... crisp uncirculated = $55.00 $20 Federal Reserve Note from Series of 1934 : well-worn = $20.00 ... lightly-worn = $21.00 ... crisp uncirculated = $25.00
A very good condition circulated note is worth $15-$20 depending on signatures. A crisp uncirculated one is worth $300-$375.
A mint condition uncirculated L/N prefix is about $65. A crisp circulated one is about $8.
well-worn = $30 lightly worn = $70 crisp uncirculated = $140 ... as of 12/22/09
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
In uncirculated condition, a 1950C $10 note retails for about $20. Serial numbers are generally not a determinant of value unless they're "unusual"; e.g. 00000005 or 123456789.
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