The value of a 5 piastres note dated 1918 can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. Generally, these notes can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars in the collector's market. It is advisable to consult with a currency expert or check auction websites for current market values.
I don't know, but you can buy a fifty piastres note on Ebay for $1.25USD.
I have one in poor condition is it worth anything? maybe fifty dollars
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The only $50 bills dated 1918 were National Currency Notes with blue seals. If that's what you have you will need to have it authenticated by a currency expert because these bills are quite rare. As of 07/2012 a genuine 1918 NC note retails for anywhere from $4,000 in worn condition to over $10,000 if uncirculated.
In some auctions, the realised price of that is USD10,000.
In 1917 Rs 1= $ 13 USD.
The only Federal Reserve Notes dated 1976 are $2 bills. In circulated condition they have no added value.
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Unless it's an error note, any US bill dated 2006 is too new and too common to have any extra value.
Large-size US banknotes measured 189 × 79 mm. The current small-size notes were first issued in 1929, but were dated 1928.
face value: about 3 cents USD as a collectable: $5 to $50 depending on condition and framing
The 50,000 Lira note dated 1970 was actually issued twice, in 1989 and 1995. They are identical except the 1995 note has the value in gray on the reverse. At the time of issue, the 1989 note was worth £23.00 at today's exchange rate. The 1995 note as today's exchange rate was worth £0.70. By the time the Lira was devalued in 2004, each note had a face value of approximately £0.04. As they are no longer legal tender, they have a value of nil. Neither note has a value for collectors unless they are 'uncirculated' (the top-level of quality), with an UNC 1989 note worth £7.50 and the 1995 worth £2.50.