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US Banknotes

US banknotes refer to dollar bills or the legal tender currency in the United States. Printed in the US Treasury, its base denominations include $1, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.

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Can you get a US 500 dollar bill?

Yes, but you'd have to buy it from a dealer or collector. The last $500 bills were printed in the 1940s, and the Federal Reserve System stopped supplying them to banks in 1969.

How many 100000 dollar bills are in circulation?

None. And never have been. The $100,000 bill was intended only to be transferred between Federal Reserve centers and not circulated.

What is the value of a 1958 US 5 dollar silver certificate?

The U.S. did not print any $5 bills with that date.

If you mean 1953, its value would range from face ($5) to about $9 or $10 if in almost-new condition

What is the value of a 1995 US 5 dollar bill?

Any circulated bill dated 1974 or later is only worth face value. Even uncirculated ones dated 1993 and later don't have any extra value. There are just too many of them to be rare.

What is the value of a 1958 20 dollar bill?

Please post a new, separate question with the bill's country of origin. The US didn't print any bills dated 1958.

How much is a five dollar bill made in 1857 worth today?

There were no bills dated 1857 ever printed by the U.S. government.

When was the US 1000 dollar bill discontinued?

The last printing of $500, $1000, $5,000 and $10,000 bills was in 1945, but they carried the series date 1934.

Production was discontinued due to low demand. At that time even a $100 bill represented a very large amount of money for most people. The Treasury didn't recall any high-denomination bills though, so those that were in circulation remained available and it was possible to request them through most banks. By the 1960s organized crime was using them as a convenient way to move large sums without being readily detected. In July of 1969 President Nixon issued a directive that banks could no longer distribute any bills larger than $100 and in addition they had to hold any that were deposited.

What is the value of a 1939 US 1 dollar bill with a red seal?

The U.S. didn't print any bills of any kind dated 1939 and the last red seal $1 bills were printed in 1928.

Please check your bill again and post a new question. If it's not an American bill, include the country of origin. If it is a U.S. bill, include the letter next to the date, if it's there (not all bills have one).

Value of a 1934 10 dollar bill?

1934 ten dollar bill green with B stamp

What is value of 5.00 silver certificate in circulation?

More information is needed to ID your bill. Please post a new question with the bill's date, what letter (if any) appears next to the date, and how worn it is.

Worth of brown seal one dollar silver certificate Hawaii 1935?

The value of the brown seal ranges between $130 and $150. The price is dependent on the market demand and other factors.

What is the value of a 1957 B one dollar silver certificate with a blue seal?

About $1.25

Many of these were saved and they remain very common among collectors.

What latin words does it say on the back of a one dollar bill?

ANNUIT C�PTIS NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM = Initiate the new world order

E PLURIBUS UNUM = One, out of many

Also George Washington was part of a secret organization working towards this and is on the front of the one dollar bill. Coincidence, I Think Not!

What does a 1000000 dollar bill look like?

A million-dollar bill does not exist. The largest denomination bill the U.S. ever issued was a $100,000 gold certificate used to transfer money among government agencies in the pre-electronic world.

A number of companies have printed fake "million-dollar bills" as jokes and novelties. None are real.

Whose face is on the us 1000 dollar bill?

Grover Cleveland's face appears on the US Thousand Dollar bill. He was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States.

MoreThe last $1000 bills were dated 1934 but were printed as late as 1945. In an effort to combat organized crime distribution of bills larger than $100 was halted in 1969 by a presidential order. Large-value bills were never withdrawn so technically you could still spend them, but most would be worth more than face value to a collector.

The $1,000 bill is no longer in circulation. Its use was cancelled in 1969.

When it was in use, it featured Grover Cleveland.

What is the value of a 1969 series 5 dollar bill?

In perfect uncirculated quality, it is worth between $15-$50, depending on the signatures.

In any other quality, despite it's age, it is worth face value ($5) only.

The same holds true for nearly all Federal Reserve Notes printed from the late 1960s up to the present.

What is the value of large one dollar bill?

Not enough information. Large-size bills were issued from the 1860s to the 1920s. Please post a new question with the bill's date, any other information such as wording or a description of the picture(s) on it, and if it has a colored seal, the seal color.

What does the star in front of the serial number mean on a Silver Certificate?

A star in front of or after the serial number on any US bill (not just a silver certificate) means it was printed to replace a bill that was damaged during production.

The damaged bills cause a break in the serial number sequence of their print run. Because bills are printed in large groups it would be very difficult to re-use missing serial numbers; each bill would have to be reprinted individually. Instead, the replacement notes have their own set of serial numbers with a star instead of one of the letters to indicate that their status.

What does a 500 dollar bill look like?

The general design was similar to all other U.S. currency (before some bills were redesigned in the mid-1990s). The front featured a portrait of President William McKinley. On the back, it said "The United States of America" and "Five Hundred Dollars," with the number 500 in the middle.

What is the Meaning of Red Seal on 1928 US Two Dollar Bill?

Red ink indicates the bill is a United States Note, a form of paper money issued directly by the government instead of by the Federal Reserve System.

During the 20th century US Notes only made up a small fraction of bills in circulation. They had similar designs to and were completely equivalent to green-seal Federal Reserve Notes, so production was discontinued in the late 1960s to save on printing and distribution costs.

What is the value of a 1907 US 10 dollar gold certificate?

As of 02/2011, a bill in circulated condition retails for $75 to $180 depending on its condition. An uncirculated one could sell for at least $500