I would love to have a look at it. I am selling one myself from 1937 and as I have heard they are worth only around $3.00
The value of a fine Rentenmark dated January 30, 1937, can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, such notes can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a currency collector or a professional appraiser.
The bill you have is a German Rentenmark issued by the Rentenbank in 1937. While it is a historical currency, its cash value is generally negligible today, as the Rentenmark was replaced by the Deutsche Mark in 1948. Collectors might value it based on its historical significance and condition, so it could have some collectible value. To determine an accurate worth, consider consulting a currency collector or an appraiser familiar with historical banknotes.
almost a 1000$ As of 1-16-2011............1360.37 AS of 9/20/2012...........1770.28 Thats .999 fine gold
A little over $16 each.
512.00 is the spot price on the current market for 1 pound troy ounce fine silver morgan dollar proff dated 1878 but my advice is find a coin dealer or even better a private coin collector and your coin would be worth closer to 750.00
The value of a fine Rentenmark dated January 30, 1937, can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, such notes can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a currency collector or a professional appraiser.
The 1937 1 Mark note had two different designs. The most common had an 8-digit serial number and is worth $20 in mint uncirculated condition, dropping to $5-10 in good used condition. The less common 7-digit serialised notes are worth considerably more, $150 in uncirculated and $30-70 in good/fine used condition.
The bill you have is a German Rentenmark issued by the Rentenbank in 1937. While it is a historical currency, its cash value is generally negligible today, as the Rentenmark was replaced by the Deutsche Mark in 1948. Collectors might value it based on its historical significance and condition, so it could have some collectible value. To determine an accurate worth, consider consulting a currency collector or an appraiser familiar with historical banknotes.
1937 is a very common date for buffalo nickels, worth around $1 on average.
I have a receipt from the Clydesdale Bank Limited, Glasgow, from the Larbert branch to my Grandfather for the sum of five pounds in payment for one million three hundred and fifty thousand marks. Included with this receipt is eine rentenmark dated 1 November 1923. I will be interested in knowing if these artifacts are worth anything.
$30.91 on 1-1-11
The U.S. did not issue any $1 bills in 1937. Please check again and post a new question. Thanks!
Common date, worth a few cents in circulated conditiion, about $1 for a nice UNC.
almost a 1000$ As of 1-16-2011............1360.37 AS of 9/20/2012...........1770.28 Thats .999 fine gold
It's worth about $1.00 +/- and the plating is worth nada or zero
It's worth $15.88 for the silver.
A little over $16 each.