$2.00 unless you can show me why it is different from several million other deuces printed.
If it has a brown seal, $30 to $200 depending on condition
The ten dollar bill is valued at a price ranging from $150 to $200. The exact price will depend upon the condition of the bill.
The value of a 1988 $100 bill can vary based on its condition and rarity. In general, if the bill is in circulated condition, it will typically be worth its face value of $100. However, if it is in uncirculated or exceptional condition, it could be worth a premium, potentially reaching $200 or more to collectors. Always consult a currency dealer for an accurate appraisal based on specific bill conditions.
Average Bill Value = Total Sale / Number of Bills
This error is easy to miss. It's caused by a stuck counter wheel. Retail prices range in the $100 to $200 area.
It is ≈ $ 200
around 200 dollars.
These generally sell in the $200 to $300 range.
There is no $200 bill
$200 to $300 depending on condition.
Auction prices range from $30 for a worn bill to about $200 for one with almost no wear.
The absolute value of 200 is 200, and so is the absolute value of -200 .
This rare printing error has a value of $200-$300 in uncirculated condition.
If it has a brown seal, $30 to $200 depending on condition
The 500 euro... though most shops will not accept the 200 or 500 euro bill
The ten dollar bill is valued at a price ranging from $150 to $200. The exact price will depend upon the condition of the bill.
No. While there are $2 and $20 bills, there is not, nor was there ever a $200.