Please post a new question with enough information to ID the bill: What date is it? Is there a small letter next to the date?
You don't have to include the serial number; that doesn't help to ID a bill in most cases.
Whats the value of a 1935g one dollar bill with blue writing on it
The green seal indicates that it's a Federal Reserve Note. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 5 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for more information.
The green seal indicates that your bill is a Federal Reserve Note. Please see "What is the value of a 1928 D US 5 dollar Federal Reserve note?" for more information.
1928E silver certificates for $5 bills were never printed. dont you mean united states note or federal reserve note?
In worn condition, face value only. If only slightly worn, $8 or so.
It depends on condition. Who signed the note and what is the serial number?
Whats the value of a 1935g one dollar bill with blue writing on it
The value of this note depends on condition, color of the seal (red or blue) and who's signatures are on it. So an accurate evaluation with seeing the note is not possible. I can say the red seal has the highest value.Please take it to a qualified collector or dealer.
Please advise the value of a blue £1 note numbered J44E 559266
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The value of a 1935 blue note C depends on its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. Typically, a circulated 1935 blue note C may be worth around $5 to $10, while one in uncirculated condition could be valued higher, potentially over $50. It's recommended to have the note evaluated by a professional to determine its precise worth.
Please advise the value of a blue £1 note numbered J44E 559266
A £5 coin is the exact same value as a £5 note or 5 £1 coins etc
£5
The United States printed red seal $2 bills for 1953 and $5 blue seals for 1953. Both are worth a couple dollars over their face value.
A $5 bill with blue ink would typically have a blue seal. The value of the bill would still be $5 regardless of the ink color. It is the denomination of the bill that determines its value, not the ink color.
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