IF your bill has a brown seal and says "National Currency", its retail value ranges from about $30 if very worn up to $200 if in nearly new condition.
Here is the correct answer to this: $100 in 1929 would have been worth what they considered to be $100. When referring to buying power, $100 from 1929 would have bought approximately $1300 dollars worth of goods in today's time. Conversely, $100 from 1929 today would buy you about 5 or 6 current dollars worth of goods. -------- "I think this is a silly question. 100 will always be 100.........."
It's still worth $5.
Is worth anything
The Greenville Texas bank Note, 8581, you speak of is worth $75-$150 depending on condition.
Your bill is worth $150.00 or more. Thanks your friends @ Currency Etc.
In circulated condition, it's worth about $25 A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $100
Bill Wirtz was born on October 5, 1929.
Bill Wirtz was born on October 5, 1929.
A 1929 5 dollar bill from Chase is pretty common and probably worth between $5 and $8. However the seal should be brown rather than red. Red seals were used on United States Notes, while 1929 $5 bills were issued as National Currency Notes.
its a $5 bill, its worth $5
There were no series letters on 1929 bills, all of which were issued as National Currency bills. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1929 US 5 dollar bill?" for more information.
A 1986 Canadian 5 dollar bill is worth $10.00
Here is the correct answer to this: $100 in 1929 would have been worth what they considered to be $100. When referring to buying power, $100 from 1929 would have bought approximately $1300 dollars worth of goods in today's time. Conversely, $100 from 1929 today would buy you about 5 or 6 current dollars worth of goods. -------- "I think this is a silly question. 100 will always be 100.........."
In circulated condition, it's worth about $50 A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $175
It's worth 5 dollars.
It's still worth $5.
There is no collector value. It's still worth $5.