One dollar from the year of 1862 would be worth approximately the same as it is worth today which is $1.00. Even though the years have changed, the currency stays the same. The only difference is you could buy much more with a buck back in 1862 than you can now a day.
A twenty dollar bill is worth twenty dollars immediately after printing.If the bill were a twenty dollar gold certificate, it would be quite collectible. Otherwise, ordinary Federal Reserve notes going back to the 1930s are generally only worth face value to a collector.Updates:There are some special bills from the 1930s that do carry an extra premium. Special bills were overprinted with HAWAII for use in the islands during WWII. The $20 versions were dated 1934 and can retail for anywhere from $40 to several hundred. The link below lists values of $20 bills for all dates since 1862.
the cotton planters loan association of the fifth Congressional District South Carolina. five dollar note No 415 Unionsville S.C. 15th May 1862
The "association" is fictitious and the bill is a novelty item, worth roughly as much as the paper it's printed on.The American Bank Note Company is real, but it hasn't printed US paper money since 1862. It prints items such as stock and bond certificates, traveller's cheques, etc.
Any $2 bill with a green seal and a date of 1976 or later is worth only face value, while even the old red-seal ones issued from 1928 to 1963 are worth less than $20, except for the 1928-B series that goes for $75 to $150. The $2 bill was introduced during the Civil War so there are many older ones that are quite rare but you're not likely to ever see them except in a museum or dealer's case. Some of the more expensive dates are: 1862: $500 - $1000 1869: $500 - $1200 1890: $550 - $2500 1896: $300 - $1100 1918: $175 - $375
I have one also! Found out that it is not authentic. In the early 1960's thousands were printed, chemically aged, and given out at battlefield parks to commemorate the civil war centennial. Clue? All have same serial #. Mine is #415. How about yours?
If you are wondering how much a dollar in 1862 was worth by accounting for inflation, $1 in 1862 would be worth $21.24 today, according to the Inflation Calculator at westegg.com. If you are wondering how much an actual dollar from 1862 would be worth at an auction, you can expect a modest starting bid at around $10, as seen on a quick search at eBay.com. However, if really want to know its market value, you should ask for an appraiser's two cents.
A genuine specimen would be incredibly valuable, but odds are that it's a replica. Have it authenticated.
All genuine Confederate coins are dated 1861 not 1862, you may have a Liberty Seated half dollar that is dated 1862, but it was not made by the C.S.A.
I would like to the current value of excellent condition of 1862 US series 268 1 dollar bill.
$350.
It depends on the condition of the note. Also, some big time buyers prefer some mints over another so it would also depend on which mint produced it. I saw a 1862 US note worth $150.00.
five dollars treasury warrant has a copy beside gorge washington
30$ to 50$ , but at actions, could go as high as 100$
1862 penny worth anything
With a date of 1862 the coin is one of the Seated Liberty series (1840-1873) an would have values of $550.00 to $1,500.00 or more depending on the grade.
Look at the coin again, the first Morgan dollar was struck in 1878. With a date of 1862 the coin is one of the Seated Liberty series (1840-1873) an would have values of $550.00 to $1,500.00 or more depending on the grade.
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