Bills printed in 1969 or later are only worth face value unless they are uncirculated.
Note that a bill's serial number isn't an identifying feature. What matters is the date, any series letter next to the date, and sometimes the Federal Reserve district letter.
Depends on which series and what condition it is in. A series 1957 could range from $1.25 to $10. A series 1899 would be $100 or more, possibly much more if in high condition.
In average circulated condition it is only worth face value. Crisp uncirculated bills would be worth about $30 - $35 at retail.
It would we worth about 10'123 dollar.
If a dollar bill were printed in 1977, it would be worth $1.00 right now (in 2008). If a $20 bill were printed in 1977, it would be worth $20.00 right now (in 2008). A candy bar that may have cost $0.05 in 1977 would cost around $0.75 now. But then, a candy bar isn't a dollar.
One dollar in 1895 would be worth $28.57 in 2014. That would mean that $200,000 in 1895 would be worth $5,714,285.71 today.
That would be James Madison, part of the presidential dollar series. It's worth one dollar.
A dollar in 1910 would be worth $23.40
Depends on which series and what condition it is in. A series 1957 could range from $1.25 to $10. A series 1899 would be $100 or more, possibly much more if in high condition.
In average circulated condition it is only worth face value. Crisp uncirculated bills would be worth about $30 - $35 at retail.
It would we worth about 10'123 dollar.
it depends what condition it is in if it is in great condition it would be worth around $500/bad condition $200
All those dates are relatively common, and the coins can easily be found for around a dollar each.
These coins are common and worth a dollar. One is a high uncirculated condition would be worth up to $1.50.It's worth one dollar.
If you hold your 1852 $1 gold piece, it would worth more than $100 today Inflation continues to drastically decrease the value of a dollar. What you could buy for dollar in 1852 would cost you $27.60, meaning that dollar would be worth about 4 cents in today's world.
Most 1950-series $5 bills are not especially valuable. The earliest in the series, bearing the 1950 date without a series letter, would be worth $18 to $20 in uncirculated condition.
1980 would make it a Susan B. Anthony dollar, and it's still worth one dollar.
I would have to say that a world series 2007 baseball would be worth 1000