$1
Did you look at your pocket money and see how many $1 bills there are with his signature? John Snow was Treasury Secretary immediately before the current Secretary so these bills are among the most common ones in circulation.
I think about 9000 dollars if signed in 1968
5,927
IT depends if it's signed or not but unsinged about 50 bucks. Signed about 200 bucks
From the related question, an autograph of John Denver might fetch decent prices, upwards of $100 in some cases, just from a quick eBay search. A personal letter, perhaps handwritten, could fetch far more. Even typed shows a personal level, and could up the price substantially. However, when selling, please remember that items that are of incredible personal value to you, maybe of substantially less currency value.
No. They are not from the same family. Signed by a relative of Robert L. Johnson, Wisconsin
about a dollar on eBay
It's only worth face value.
40.00
110 1000
55 in Philippine pesos
1$
Unless it's a proof coin, it's just a dollar, spend it.
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.
John Steinbeck's father, John Ernst Steinbeck Sr., worked as a treasurer for Monterey County in California. He also later became the treasurer for the city of Salinas.
The date is actually 2009 and value is $1.00, unless it's a proof coin.
He was the County Treasurer in Salinas, California
he held the jib of servin as a treasurer