The $1000 bill with a serial number 8894 is fake. it is the most widely copied bill in U.S. currency. It's not worth anything.
The 1840 $1000 bill with the serial number 8894 would be worth its face value of $1000 to a collector, as these bills are no longer in circulation and are sought after as rare and historical pieces. The exact value may vary depending on the bill's condition and any potential historical significance attached to it.
If # 8894 it's a replica
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.
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 "8894" serial number is a red flag. Regardless of denomination, nearly all Bank of the United States bills with that date and serial number are modern reproductions that have no value to collectors.
If its serial number is 8894 then it is a reproduction that was printed in the 1960s. The bill is essentially worthless.
I would say not much, I just found the exact same thing. On eBay there is another bank note identical to this one listed for $500. So they are all probably cheap replicas picked up somewhere.AnswerThe "8894" is a dead giveaway. That's a plate number that was copied from an original bill onto thousands and thousands of replicas. 500 cents might be a fairer price.
The Young and the Restless - 1973 1-8894 was released on: USA: 15 May 2008
Bonds, like the ones shown here, were issued by the Pennsylvania-chartered Bank of the U.S. of which Nicholas Biddle was the President. The Pennsylvania charter was issued after the Federal charter lapsed in 1836. For those interested in determining its value, our inquiries among bank note dealers suggest that $125 is a fair price for an authentic one. However, if yours has a value of $1000 and the number 8894 dated December 15, 1840 (top picture), or $10 with the number 646 dated Jan 23, 1834 (middle picture), or $1,000,000 number 711 dated Dec. 25, 1840 (bottom picture), they are counterfeit reproductions sold as souvenirs along with other "authentic looking" bills and sell on Ebay for under $25, usually. For photos of the counterfeit reproductions, go to http://www.ushistory.org/tour/more/banknote01.htm
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I am looking for a firing pin for a Crescent Firearm I believe the serial # is 8894
The phone number of the Limon Heritage Museum is: 719-775-8894.