Sorry, but what you have seen is a bogus note that has been printed privately. The largest U.S. note in circulation is $100, and the highest value ever printed was a $100,000 note used for internal money transfers. It never circulated publicly.
There is no 70 dollar bill, there is some money that has value of 70 dollars such as old us currency
There is not a such a thing has a Japanese dollar bill. Currency is referred to as 'yen'. A 100 dollar bill USD is equal to 10603.50 yen.
1200.00
There is not a such a thing has a Japanese dollar bill. Currency is referred to as 'yen'. A 100 dollar bill USD is equal to 10603.50 yen.
Nothing, because it's a joke item and not a real bill. Lots of gift and novelty shops sell them. The largest-denomination US bill ever printed for circulation was $10,000 and none of those were dated 1929.
No.
It is ≈ $ 200
The 25 cent paper bill you refered to is called "fractional currency". The US Government did not issue fractional currency until 1862.
It doesn't have a collectible value. It depends on how much its worth in the currency you use.
I just spent $125.00 at a coin and currency show
There is no 70 dollar bill, there is some money that has value of 70 dollars such as old us currency
The value of a 1847 $1000 bill can vary depending on its condition and rarity, but it can be worth thousands of dollars to collectors. It is best to consult with a currency expert or appraiser to get an accurate assessment of its value.
There is not a such a thing has a Japanese dollar bill. Currency is referred to as 'yen'. A 100 dollar bill USD is equal to 10603.50 yen.
The value of a 1978 Israeli 50 shekel bill depends on its condition and rarity. However, as a collectible item, it may be worth more than its face value to a collector or currency enthusiast. It's recommended to consult with a currency dealer or appraiser for an accurate valuation.
1200.00
There is not a such a thing has a Japanese dollar bill. Currency is referred to as 'yen'. A 100 dollar bill USD is equal to 10603.50 yen.
Nothing, because it's a joke item and not a real bill. Lots of gift and novelty shops sell them. The largest-denomination US bill ever printed for circulation was $10,000 and none of those were dated 1929.