No, Boston and New York are just 2 of 12 Federal Reserve Districts and are lettered A-L all paper money is printed in Washington DC or Fort Worth TX.
How much is a 1934 100 silver certificate worth?
Please look at the bill more carefully. It's a Federal Reserve Note, not a silver certificate.
How much is a mint condition US 2 dollar bill worth?
2 dollars
Without knowing its date and seal color it's not possible to give an accurate value. If it's dated 1976 or later, an uncirculated $2 bill will retail for only a bit more than face value. If it's older, please post a new and more specific question.
What is C34387295A on 1000000 dollar us bill?
It's supposed to be a serial number like those found on genuine bills. However your "one million dollar bill" is actually a novelty item that sells for a few bucks in gift shops and online.
The US never printed a genuine million-dollar bill. The largest circulating bill was $10,000. Only a small number were printed and they rarely saw circulation. The largest US bill ever made was the Series 1934 $100,000 gold certificate. A few dozen were printed and were used only for transferring funds between various government departments.
Distribution of all bills higher than $100 was suspended in 1969 in an effort to limit their use by criminals and terrorists.
What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar bill?
First check the bill's seal color and wording.
If it has a gold seal and says "Gold Certificate", prices are $35 to $100 circulated, $300 uncirculated.
If it has a green seal and says "Federal Reserve Note", you'll also need to check what letter if any is next to the date, and what Federal Reserve District distributed the bill (look at the wording inside the seal). Retail prices as of 05/2011 are approximately:
No letter by the date: $20-$45 circulated, $100 uncirculated
"A ": $30-$75; $200
"A", Minneapolis district: $450-$900; $2000
"B": $15-$30 $75
"C": $25-$75 $400
"C", Cleveland district: $250-$450; $1000
"C", Richmond district: $1200-$2400; $4600
What is the value of a 1929 US 10 dollar Federal Reserve Note?
As of 04/2015 approximate prices are:
All Federal Reserve Districts except Dallas -
> Circulated: $15 to $35 depending on the bill's condition
> Uncirculated: $125
Dallas Federal Reserve District ("K")
> Circulated: $500 to $800
> Uncirculated: $1400
FAQs:
Brown Seals
The brown seal and the banner across the bill's top front mean that it's a special type of paper money called National Currency. These now-unusual bills were backed by bonds deposited with the Treasury by the issuing bank.
Series 1929 National Currency was printed in two forms:
* Bills issued as Federal Reserve Notes have the words "Federal Reserve Bank" and the name of the district city to the left of the portrait.
* Bills issued as National Bank Notes have the words "National Bank" and the name of the issuing bank to the left of the portrait. In addition, the issuing bank's ID number is printed in heavy black type on the left and right edges of the bill.
Bond-backed currency was discontinued during the Great Depression as part of the government's efforts to stabilize the economy. 1929 was the last series date for National Currency Notes, although these bills continued to be printed for a few more years.
Serial Numbers
A bill's serial number is a counter and a security feature. In most cases it doesn't affect a bill's value or help to identify it. Some collectors specialize in bills with low serial numbers (e.g. 00000005) or unusual patterns (12344321) so these can bring above-average prices.
DISCLAIMER: The values quoted are market averages as of the date shown, but may be different for an individual bill due to variations in quality and other factors. Also the wholesale (buying) price of a bill will be less than the selling (retail) price. A reputable currency dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on an in-person inspection.
Why is the 5 purple on the 5 dollar bill?
Another (of several) feature to help deter counterfeiters, and as a help to people with limited vision.
What do red serial numbers mean on a 1963 US 5 dollar bill?
Red seals and serial numbers indicate that a bill is a United States Notes. US Notes were very similar to the current Federal Reserve notes in that they weren't backed by gold or silver in the Treasury.
US Notes were issued from 1862 up till the 1960s. Because there was no monetary difference between the 2 forms, US Notes were phased out and all subsequent bills were issued as Federal Reserve Notes to save on printing costs.
What is the value of a 1967 US dollar?
Please check again. There were no US $1 bills with that date, and no $1 coins were minted from 1936 to 1970 inclusive.
If your coin says HALF DOLLAR on the back, then it's obviously a 50 cent piece. There's more information about that coin at the Related Question.
What is the value of a 1917 US 2 dollar bill?
1917 US $2 bills were issued as red-seal United States Notes. As of 11/2011 approximate prices are:
Circulated: $50 to $100 depending on the bill's condition
Uncirculated: $200
Serial Numbers
A bill's serial number is a counter and a security feature. In most cases it doesn't affect a bill's value or help to identify it. Some collectors specialize in bills with low serial numbers (e.g. 00000005) or unusual patterns (12344321) so these can bring above-average prices.
DISCLAIMER: The values quoted are market averages as of the date shown, but may be different for an individual bill due to variations in quality and other factors. Also the wholesale (buying) price of a bill will be less than the selling (retail) price. A reputable currency dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on an in-person inspection.
What is the value of an 1899 five dollar silver certificate?
well-worn = $350
lightly worn = $1000
crisp uncirculated = $2000
... as of 12/22/09
What is the value of a 1928 US 1 dollar silver certificate?
1928, 1928-A, 1928-B Series :
1928-C Series :
1928-D Series :
1928-E Series :
... as of 12/22/09
The 1928 series small sized sliver certificate is worth $70 in uncirculated condition, $15 in Fine.
How much is a 1934 C Series ten dollar bill worth?
$10 unless it is in special condition. For a Chicago Federal Reserve note of 1934C estimates are $12 in Very Fine condition, $15 in Extremely Fine grade and, $37 in Crisp Uncirculated condition.
For a Silver Certificate note of 1934C estimates ran $22 in Very Fine condition, $35 in Extremely Fine grade and $100 in Crisp Uncirculated condition.
What is the value of a 1956 US 2 dollar bill?
The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1956. Please check again and post a new question.
Why does a 1963 US 5 dollar bill have a red seal?
Red seals on bills printed from 1928 to 1966 indicate they're United States Notes. The color distinguishes them from silver certificates (blue) and Federal Reserve Notes (green). US Notes were mostly issued as $2 and $5 bills but at one time or another nearly every denomination had at least one series of US Notes.
US Notes were issued directly by the federal government rather than through the Federal Reserve System. The two kinds of currency served the same purpose so production of US Notes was suspended in 1971 to save on printing and distribution costs.
What is the value of a 1983 US 1 dollar silver certificate?
Please check again and post a new question. The last $1 silver certificates were dated 1957 and no $1 bills were printed with a 1983 date.
What is the value of a 1980 B US 10 dollar silver certificate?
Please check your item again and post a new, separate question. The last $10 silver certificates were dated 1953, and no US bills are dated 1980.
How much is my confederate one dollar bill worth and how do I sell it?
it's about 99.99% certain you have a replica bill. They've been printed by the millions and sold in gift shops at Civil War battlefields and other sites.
Please see the Related Link for a list of replica bills.
Stock certificate from motor city consumers cooperative dated 1-17-72 what is its value?
one share dated jan. 26, 1994
Is a colored two dollar bill rare?
no they sell them online for about 30.00 $
MoreThese are genuine US $2 bills that have had a color overlay added by a private company. Their basic value is still only $2 despite the markup for being "colorized". The overlay means the Treasury considers them to be altered or damaged items.Some niche-type collectors may pay extra for these bills if they're in their original packaging but in general there's very little secondary demand for them. Resale value is likely to be less than the original cost.
There are no rare 2006 US bills. You're most likely seeing either some sort of indicator from the printing press or a mark that was added after the bill left the printing plant.
Value of 1.00 silver certificate?
Please post a new question with the date and condition of the bill. Please do not include the serial number.