What is the value of a 1946 US 100 dollar silver certificate?
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
> No US bills are dated 1946
> The last $100 silver certificates were printed in 1891.
Does the 1985 US 100 dollar bill have a security strip?
No. Security strips were added starting with the 1990 series.
What is the value of a 1998 US 1 dollar silver certificate?
Please check again and post a new question. The last silver certificates were dated 1957, and there are no 1998 $1 bills of any type.
Do two-dollar bills still exist?
Yes, but not in the same amount as other dollar bills, but they are still made, and thus exist.
$2 bills only make up about 1% of all the bills in circulation but that still amounts to hundreds of millions of them. That means they're uncommon, but not rare.
The most recent printing was the 2009 series. Earlier series include 2003, 1995, and 1976. In circulated condition none of them are worth extra.
What is the value of a 1935 C US 10 dollar silver certificate?
Please check your bill again. The only silver certificates dated 1935 were $1 bills.
That would be the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, which is part of the Treasury Department. see moneyfactory.com for their website.
Despite popular mythology, the US Mint does not produce paper money, only coins. The two operations are completely separate both administratively and physically.
What is the value of a 1934 100 million dollar Federal Reserve Note?
It's worth a few cents for the paper it's printed on, although it probably sold for $5 to $10 in a gift or novelty shop.
The largest circulating denomination of US currency was $10,000, and the largest ever printed was a series of special $100,000 gold certificates used for internal transactions at the Federal Reserve System.
Internet rumors to the contrary, there's never been a $1 million bill, let alone a $100 million one.
What people who was not presidents have been on US money?
These is the people that was not presidents that are or were on us money.
During the civil war, they issued a new series paper bills in several denominations.
Spencer M Clark, a low level employee of the Treasury Department slipped his own picture onto a 5 cent note . The resulting objection led to a law forbidding the portrait of living people on US currency.
Other legal tender US notes appeared from time to time with pictures of Martha Washington, explorers Lewis and Clark, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster.
and John Marshall.
Who was on the US 500 dollar bill?
The most recent incarnation featured William McKinley, though bills issued before he became president didn't, for obvious reasons. There have been numerous designs, and if you mean something other than the most recent style, you'd need to be more specific as to when they were printed.
What is the value of a 1935 US silver certicate?
The value of a 1935 US silver certificate can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity. Generally, they can range from around $3 to $50 for common varieties in circulated condition, while uncirculated notes may fetch higher prices, sometimes exceeding $100. Special editions or those in exceptional condition could be worth even more. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a currency dealer or a grading service.
Who is on the US 1000 dollar bill and what does it look like?
The final printing of US $1000 bills had a portrait of President Grover Cleveland. Printing was discontinued in 1945 and distribution of all bills larger than $100 ended in 1969.
Large-denomination bills are technically still legal tender but they're all worth more than face value so it wouldn't make much sense to spend one.
There are pictures at the Related Links for "Bureau of Engraving and Printing"
What is the value of a 2001 US silver certificate?
The last US silver certificates were printed in the 1957 series. Any bills you have with a 2001 date are Federal Reserve Notes. Unless they're in absolutely pristine uncirculated condition, they have no extra value.
What is the cash value of a twenty dollar bill from 1985?
Its value in cash is its face value, $20.
Its value as a collectible is no higher unless it's uncirculated, and then it might retail for $22 to $24 at most.
What is the value of a 2004 20 dollar bill?
Twenty dollars if you believe in the full faith and credit of the United States Government. Equivalent to 14.1477 Euros as of 2009.05.30 03:06:38 UTC according to www.xe.com
You will see John Adams signing the Declaration of Independence on the reverse side of the $2 bill
What is the value of a 1928 US 20 dollar bill?
There are about a dozen varieties of this bill, so more information is needed. Please post a new question with the following information:
> The bill's seal color (gold or green)
> What letter, if any, is next to the date. If there is one it'll be A, B, or C.
> The name of the Federal Reserve district that distributed the bill; for ex. Chicago, Kansas City, etc. Alternately, check the price guide linked below.
How much paper money does the us treasury print in a year?
The amount printed varies widely from year to year, depending on the state of the economy. Production figures can be found at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing website, linked below.
How rare is a 1935 1 dollar silver certificate?
Most of them aren't rare. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar silver certificate?"
Are 100 Dollar US bills dated 1999 still valid?
Yes. All US Dollar banknotes issued since 1861 are still valid.
1990 Series one hundred dollar bill worth?
Despite being about 2 decades old, a 1990 $100 bill would see little wear compared to a lower denomination, and has no extra value in circulated condition. Even uncirculated ones retail for only about $105 as of 11/2010.
What does the red seal mean on 2 and 5 dollar bills?
A red seal on a US bill dated 1928 or later indicates it was issued as a United States Note, a now-discontinued form of paper money.
US Notes were issued directly by the Federal Government. They were introduced in 1862 during the Civil War. When the Federal Reserve System was created in 1913 as the nation's central bank it began to assume responsibility for issuing the nation's paper money. However up till the 1960s the government remained legally required to produce a specific fraction of all paper money as US Notes.
The two currencies were in fact completely interchangeable - both were backed by the faith and credit of the US, the bills themselves had essentially identical designs, and were printed by the same Treasury facilities. In the mid-1960s the minimum production requirement for US Notes was eliminated as a cost-saving move. The last general-issue US Notes were Series 1963-A $2 and Series 1963 $5 bills, although some Series 1966-A $100 US Notes were issued as late as 1971. Since then all US bills have been familiar green-seal Federal Reserve Notes.
What is the value of a 1917 US 2 dollar silver certificate?
The last $2 silver certificates were dated 1899. The red seal and legends on your bill identify it as a United States Note, a form of currency issued until the late 1960s.
Please see the question "What is the value of a 1917 US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.
What is the value of a series 1953 C US two dollar bill?
It should have a red seal. In uncirculated condition it is worth 3.5 to 6.5 dollars. In uncirculated 12 dollars or more.
What is the value of a 1967 US 1 dollar silver certificate?
The last US silver certificates were dated 1957, and no US bills carry the 1967 date.
If your bill is from 1957, it would be worth only about $1.50 to $3.00 depending on its condition.