Current auction prices for a circulated bill are $75.-$150., depending on its condition.
Note that a bill's serial number doesn't readily identify it. The date, series letter, and seal color are more important.
Quoting the value for the 1869 Series One Dollar Bill depends on the condition and the printed serial number. Contacting a specialist in old currency is recommended to acquire an accurate value.
the serial number does not match the series
All $2 bills series 1976 or later are worth $2.
This 1950 B series bill is a fairly valuable bank note. Fully uncirculated it can be valued between $100 and $100.
See the attached link. Also, as you have seen in many other postings on this site, a bill's serial number has little or nothing to do with its value. The date, series letter, and condition are what matter in most cases.
The value is determined by the series (date) and condition.
$13.000
$20 Dollars.
The value is more dependent on the year (series) of the bill. The serial number by itself isn't enough information.
The serial number alone isn't enough to assign value, but rather the series year and the condition. Without more information, it's assumed to be worth one dollar.
The serial number isn't really useful in giving a value. Post a new question and include information like the series (date) and condition.
Please see the attached link.
It's worth exactly 20 dollars.
Quoting the value for the 1869 Series One Dollar Bill depends on the condition and the printed serial number. Contacting a specialist in old currency is recommended to acquire an accurate value.
You need to specify the series, the condition and if there is anything special about the serial number (for example, is it a star note? or is it a fancy serial number such as 00000000001 or something)
Without knowing the series (date) and condition, the best possible answer for now is two dollars.
the serial number does not match the series