1987 - $22 AUD
1988
- $23 AUD
1989
- $45 AUD
1990
- $120 AUD
1991
- $40 AUD
1992
- $80 AUD
1993
- $60 AUD
1994
- $60 AUD
1995
- $60 AUD
1996
- $55 AUD
1997
- $90 AUD
1998
- $40 AUD
1999
- $50 AUD
2000
- $120 AUD
2001
- $60 AUD
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
1 dollar
Face value.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated then it is worth about 50 cents.
Please look through the bills in your wallet. 2001 is an extremely common date. Unless it's in absolutely pristine uncirculated condition, it has no extra value.
The 2001 American Buffalo silver dollar was issued as Uncirculated (D mintmark) & Proof (P mintmark). Both have the same current market value of $100.00.
An Australian 2001 Five Dollar note (Centenary of Federation Commemorative)(MacFarlane/Evans), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $33 AUD. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from $6 to $14 AUD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Both versions (Proof & Uncirculated) of this coin have the same average retail value of $115.00
In perfect, uncirculated condition, a 2001 $10 US Dollar note is worth $20. In normal used condition it is worth exactly $10.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the total value of Australia's beef exports in the years 2000 through 2001 was about 32 million Australian dollars. The main buyers are typically the United States and Japan.
Unless it's uncirculated it's a common coin worth face value only, about US 14¢ in early 2010.
The spot price of silver today is $18.25 per ounce. Actual cash value depends on spot price at time of sale.
The last US silver certificates were printed in the 1957 series. Any bills you have with a 2001 date are Federal Reserve Notes. Unless they're in absolutely pristine uncirculated condition, they have no extra value.