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.
No. In 1978, Israel had "Old" Israeli Shekels, not dollars. The "Old" Israeli Shekels only have value as a collectors item, not as a currency.
The currency is called the Israeli New Shekel, or NIS, or שקל חדש or ש''ח. The symbol for the shekel is ₪ as well and you can see pictures of some of bills on the wikipedia article. Also, if there are certain denominations that are not there, try typing "(value) shekel bill" into google image search.
The old 1000 shekel bill, which was issued in Israel before the currency was revalued in 1985, is no longer in circulation and has no official monetary value. However, collectors may pay a small amount for it based on its historical significance or rarity. As of October 2023, the exchange rate for the current Israeli New Shekel (ILS) to USD fluctuates around 3 to 4 shekels per dollar, but the old bill itself cannot be exchanged for current currency.
The plastic 20 shekel bill began circulating in Israel at the end of 2007. The colorful bill is printed on durable plastic instead of paper so that it lasts longer.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any $100 bills dated 1978.
Please check your bill's date again. he US didn't print any bills of any denomination dated 1978. The nearest date for $2 bills is 1976; those bills are only worth face value unless they are uncirculated. Correction: Yes they did make a 1978 two dollar bill. I am looking at one and holding it in my hand.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1978. Please check again and post a new question.
There are two different 1978 $5 bills; P463a : Secretary = W Michael Blumenthal. $10 P463b : Secretary = J William Miller. $18
The US didn't print any $2 bills dated 1978. Please check your bill and post a new question. Yes, they did print two dollar bills in 1978, Jay. I am holding one right now. You need to be absolute before you print information on the internet
Please check your bill again. No US $2 bills are dated 1978. You most likely have a 1976 bill.In any case the green seal indicates that it's a Federal Reserve Note, and any circulated-condition US $2 FRN is only worth face value.
The US never made any $2 bills with that date. If you have a 1976 $2 bill it's legal tender and can be spent anywhere. It has no added value.
The value of a 50 Greek drachma bill from 1978 in American currency is generally quite low, often just a few dollars, depending on its condition and market demand among collectors. As the drachma was replaced by the euro in 2002, its collectible value may exceed its face value, but specific prices can vary. To get an accurate valuation, it’s best to consult a currency collector or an online marketplace for similar items.