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Star notes generally have some additional value to collectors beyond face value. The amount is determined by the series (date) and condition.
Bills printed after 1969, especially high-denomination ones, are worth only face value if they're circulated. Uncirculated bills may retail for a few bucks over face value.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
Face value to $120 depending on condition. A dealer will probably only pay face value.
The FACE VALUE is One Dollar.
The face value of ANY bill or coin is simply another word for its denomination. Thus any $1 bill has a face value of a dollar, a $100 bill has a face value of one hundred dollars, and so on.The collector value of a bill or coin can be very different, depending on a number of factors. For more information about a 1923 $1 bill please see the question "What is the value of a 1923 US 1 dollar bill?"
All old U.S. currency is still legal tender at face value.
If you have 100 one-hundred-dollar bills in sequential numbers, their total value is $10,000. The sequential numbering does not affect their monetary value; it remains the same as any other set of 100 one-hundred-dollar bills. Collectors may find sequentially numbered bills more interesting, possibly increasing their collectible value, but in terms of face value, it's still $10,000.
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Woodrow Wilson
0.01 USD. The face value.
Star notes generally have some additional value to collectors beyond face value. The amount is determined by the series (date) and condition.
Face value only.
...the face value is $1.
Yes there used to be a five hundred dollar bill. President William McKinley was featured on the face of bill. The five hundred dollar bill stopped being produced in 1934.
Face value only.