Its an extremely rare note, potentially worth thousands of dollars at auction. If your are to sell it, don't go to ebay or a standard auction house. These sorts of items have a very specialised market. Best thing to do is to try and sell it to a numismatic dealer.
Roughly they can be valued between £500-£5k depending on quality
Probably nothing more than the historic value of the item. Unless you can locate the people or companies listed on the note, you are out of luck.
I just saw a ngc graded 1840 $50 note in excellent condition sell for $200.00
The five hundred euro note is the highest value euro note in current circulation. It is one of the highest valued currency note in circulation. In October 2011, there were approximately 594,833,600 €500 banknotes in circulation.
A few cents for the paper it was printed on, or maybe a couple of bucks to buy it in a novelty shop. These "notes" aren't genuine. A billion dollars was 35 times more than the entire US budget in 1840.
Many of these notes are valued in price close to $375 each. The exact amount for the note will vary depending upon its condition.
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Many of the notes are valued in price close to $5 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition that the note is in.
The "8894" plate number indicates your bill is actually a very common modern replica. Unfortunately it has no collector value but still makes an interesting conversation piece.
What is the value of the shortest note
The Bank of United States $1000 note with serial number 8894 is one of the most copied notes in the world. A method of artificially creating parchment was discovered back in the early 1960s and one firm has produced millions of copies of this and other notes, especially Confederate money. The note has been widely used in advertising and for several years was used on the boxes that one firm shipped blank checks in to their customers. The original of this note is on normal paper, and is in existence -- your copy is worthless.
The value of a two dollar bill is dependent upon the color of the treasury seal. A green treasury seal is more common and valued at face-value, a red treasury seal deems the note collectible, however the value varies with the condition.