20 dollar bill the back side is not centered
The value of a misprinted, off-center 1981 $20 bill can vary depending on the extent of the error, its condition, and collector demand. However, such errors are relatively common and may not significantly increase the value of the bill beyond its face value. It is best to consult with a currency expert or collector for an accurate assessment.
20,000 dollar
Unless it is a "proof" coin (actual silver), it is worth one dollar.
Despite being over 30 years old, so many were printed that they have almost no additional collector value unless they're in uncirculated condition. Even then, you might only get $21 or $22 for it.
$18
Face value unless it is crisp and unfolded.
Unless it is a "proof" coin (actual silver), it is worth one dollar.
If it's dated 1981 or later, face value only unless it's uncirculated, then maybe $60. If it's older than 1981 please post a new and more specific question. Include its date and whether there is a small letter next to the date. The serial number is not important.
The face value of any bill or coin is simply its denomination - i.e. the value printed / struck on its face. So, the face value of any $20 bill is 20 dollars.However the collector value may be very different depending on how common or scarce the bill is. In the case of 1981 $20 bills, the former condition holds. So many were printed that they're only worth slightly more than $20 today. As of 05/2014 a crisp uncirculated one might retail for all of $22.
The Australian Dollar had not yet been floated in 1981 and was tied to the US Dollar. In 1981 One Australian Dollar was equal to One US Dollar. One Dollar AUD in 1981 had the purchasing power of about $2.85 AUD today. One Dollar AUD in 1981 had the purchasing power of about $2.64 USD today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program for which I can take no credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
A 1981 20.00 cultura Maya Estados Unidos Mexicanos coin is typically worth its face value or slightly more to collectors. Its value can vary depending on its condition and any potential collector interest.
Susan, not "suies" Dollar, not half dollar (you did look at the coin's denomination, didn't you?) Anyway, circulated 1981 coins of any denomination are worth only face value. Go ahead and spend it.
The only U.S. one dollar coin dated 1981 is a Susan B. Anthony dollar. They are not referred to as Liberty Dollars. None were released into circulation or made from gold. It's been gold plated. Look at the coin again and post new question.