well it really depends on how many coins you have , but i reckon that most people would pay a couple of pounds for it because you cant use them, but collectors might pay a little bit of money so that they can add it to their collection.
in 2007 a set of 1954 uncirculated Canadian bank notes from 1954 including the $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 was worth about $800.00
A Very Fine quality note would be worth $40. Uncirculated = $110.
These are 1 dollar coins. If you have 5 of them all in uncirculated condition the total value will a few dollars above face value. If they are 5 coins that were acquired from the bank or change to make the set it is worth 5 dollars.
A 1983 Bank of Scotland £1 note is worth $14 in uncirculated condition ($4 in Very Fine). A ROYAL bank of Scotland 1983 is worth $20 (VF: $6)
The value of an uncirculated 1989 bank set can vary based on its condition, demand, and whether it includes all original packaging and certificates. Generally, these sets might range from $30 to $100, but specific pricing can fluctuate based on the market and collector interest. For the most accurate valuation, checking recent sales or consulting a numismatic expert is advisable.
There is no current issue 2000 Peso note, so it must pre-date revaluation in 1992 making it's face value about $0.15. The last issue of this denomination was 1985-89, with a mint uncirculated example worth $2-$3. Older notes are generally worth more, but you would have to supply the date and condition for a more accurate estimate of value.
Since adopting the Euro in 2001, Deutsche Mark notes are no longer legal tender. They have a replacement value (in a German bank) of approx $7.50. A 1989-1999 uncirculated 10DM note is worth between $10-$20, depending on signature.
They're ordinary circulation coins worth face value if you get them in change or from a bank. Uncirculated and proof issues are made for sale to collectors; these can bring a dollar or two extra.
The 2003 $2 Fed Reserve note is only worth $2, unless it is in CRISP, Uncirculated condition. The 2003 note, Unc. is worth $6, the 2003A also $6. Of course you will have to find a Currency Dealer who will buy it! ~ Huao Crazy answer. Pretty much all the $2 bills I get from the bank are in "Crisp, Uncirculated" condtion. A $2 bill is worth .......YES, no kidding.... $2.
just 2 dollars you can get them at the bank
I have got many new uncirculated 100's right at my local bank.
The northern Irish five pound note issued by the Northern Bank in 1999 with the serial number prefix of MM is worth $25 in mint uncirculated condition.