Francine Neff served as US Treasurer from 1974 to 1977, so her signature was on the 1976 series of $2 bills. That series was the single largest printing of the denomination so if you got the bill in change it's only worth $2. A nice uncirculated one might sell for $3 or $4.
if the value of dollar goes down, there are big effect to the ofw, for example the remittaces of the ofw when they sent the dollar here in Philippines the value of the dollar is depreciated.
dont know but I just got one myself and am wondering the same thing
1 dollar is 45rs
One Dollar
First, it is not a Morgan dollar, it is a Peace dollar, second, it is worth around melt value to local dealers. That value is $23.50 .
The value has little to do with the dollar but with the going rate of a Musial autograph. The quality and legibility of the signature will affect the value as will the condition of the dollar. Most autograph collectors would prefer his signature to be on a baseball or on baseball memorabilia.
The value depends, of course, on which astronaut signed it. The most valuable signature would be Bill Anders followed by Jim Lovell and then Frank Borman. The condition of the note would also affect the value.
Despite its 1899 series date, White's signature means your bill was printed at some point in the 1920s. Please see the question "What is the value of an 1899 US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
The value of a one dollar bill signed by Jim Lovell would depend on factors such as the condition of the bill, the clarity of the signature, and market demand for his autograph. In general, the signature of a famous person can increase the value of a bill to collectors, but it would likely be worth more to a fan of Jim Lovell or space exploration than to a currency collector.
what is the value of EdwardVIII signature
An uncirculated (no wear or folds at all) bill with his signature can go on ebay to a collector for up to $5.
The value of a John Connally dollar bill autographed by John Connally would depend on the condition of the bill, the clarity and authenticity of the signature, and the demand from collectors. Generally, such an item may have value to collectors of political memorabilia or currency collectors, but the specific value would need to be assessed by a qualified appraiser.
The value of a one dollar bill signed by Nicholas Bradley would depend on the condition of the bill, as well as any specific historical significance associated with the signature. As a general rule, a standard uncirculated one dollar bill is worth face value unless there are unique circumstances that would increase its value to a collector.
The value of coins and bills can vary greatly depending on their condition, type (US Note or silver certificate) and signature combination. Twenty dollar bills from 1880 can be worth between $500 and $10,000, so an in-person evaluation by a reputable dealer or appraiser is needed
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