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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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What is the value of a 1963 US five dollar bill?

In average circulated condition, face value only. If it's not very worn it might sell for a couple of dollars more.

1879 silver dollar coin?

If you mean an 1879 Morgan with no mintmarks, the coin is common. Circulated examples are $30.00-$37.00. Mint State coins are $40.00-$50.00

How much is an uncirculated 2 bill worth?

That really depends on the series (year) of the bill. If it's something recent like 2003, it's still worth $2.

What is the value of a 1956 US silver certificate?

Please check again and post a new, separate question. The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1956.

1942 half dollar coin?

6-17-11>> All Walking Liberty Half dollars from 1940 to 1947 regardless of mintmarks, in average circulated condition are valued the same at $16.00.

The values will go up and down along with the price of silver.

How much is a 1953 B 2.00 bill worth with Q in upper left corner and Q1 in lower right corner with red ink and the serial number A71604702A?

$3 to $5 depending on condition.

Plate and serial numbers almost never affect a bill's value. The date, series letter, and condition are the major factors.

What is the value of a Series 1950 US ten-dollar bill that does not say 'In God We Trust'?

$12 to $15 in average condition. A dealer will pay face value or maybe $11.

The motto In God We Trust (worded just as stated on all modern coins and bills) was only added to paper currency in the late 1950s, during that era's frenzy against "godless Communism". Older bills without the motto are perfectly normal and are not errors.

What is the value of a 1914 US 100 dollar bill?

If it has a blue seal, $350 to $500 retail. With a red seal, $1,000 to $2,000.

You should have the bill appraised by someone who deals in old currency. Get at least 2 estimates.

How much is an uncirculated 2 dollar bill with a gold leaf hologram of the US Navy worth?

Its estimated worth is $12.00

MoreNote this ISN'T an official US product, though. It's a standard $2 bill that was modified by adding the Navy hologram to turn it into a keepsake / memento.

How long does a one dollar bill stay in circulation?

24 to 40 months if in constant use. Of course some wear out faster, and it's always possible to get an older bill if it's been sitting in a drawer somewhere for a while before someone spends it.

What is the value of a Confederate 5 dollar bill?

Assuming it's genuine, depending on the year, design, and condition its value could range from about $4.50 to $1800.00

However the vast majority of "Confederate" bills found today are actually replicas sold in souvenir shops or included in memento sets. Those made within the last 35 years or so are required by law to have a word such as COPY, FACSIMILE, or REPLICA printed on them but that's usually absent on older ones.

Most replicas were never intended as counterfeits but a lot have ended up on the market because they are often very difficult to tell apart from the genuine item. Many of the copies are printed on artificially aged paper using photo-lithographs of genuine bills. One check is to look closely at the signatures - the ink is flat and on the surface of a replica, while it is a slightly different color and more deeply impressed on a genuine note.

The Related Link has a list of serial and plate numbers found on the more common copies; you can compare those to the numbers on your bill. If they don't match you should seek out a dealer or appraiser who specializes in Confederate currency and have the bill examined in person

What is the worth of a 1930's green seal twenty dollar bill?

Not enough information. You need to know the bill's exact date and whether there is a small letter next to the date. You can then get a rough idea of its retail value by checking a site such as the one linked below

What is the value of a 1996 US 20 dollar bill with the front printed off center?

ts value depends on how much the bill is off centered. If the bill simply has uneven borders it's not worth anything extra. If you can see part of a different bill it will be worth more. In any case it should be inspected by a dealer or appraiser who specializes in error currency.

What is the value of a 1993 US 2 dollar bill?

Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't print any $2 bills dated 1993.

Show Picture of Mint Mark on US Quarter?

You did not specify the year or design, so I would suggest you look at a site such as the one linked below that shows excellent images of quarters going back to the 1700s.

Click on the images to go to specific information for each design.

Why are so many twenty-dollar bills marked with red or black ink on the edge of the bill?

When cashiers are handed a twenty dollar bill, they must mark it with red or black ink to check the authenticity.

Shops use different methods to detect counterfeit paper money. One method is to mark it with a special pen, the ink from which will change colour if used on a counterfeit note. However it means a lot of marked notes are in circulation.

Is a 5 dollar silver certificate bill real?

yes i have one

More$5 silver certificates are very real. They were printed up till 1953 and at that time could be exchanged for $5 worth of silver coins or metal.

Are USA 2 dollar bills worth holding on to?

They are uncommon, but not especially rare. They probably wont gain any real value short term. However they do have novelty value and may be worth holding on to if only for the banter.

How can you tell if a US 100 dollar bill is real?

It depends very much on the bill's date, because newer bills have many more security features.

2009 and later series bills have a large "100" in the lower-right corner that features color-shifting ink. If you tilt the bill back and forth the color will change from copper to green. Similar ink is used for the bell on the inkwell. There are two security strips - a wide blue one to the right of Franklin's portrait, and a smaller strip embedded in the bill's paper to the left. The smaller strip glows under UV light. If you hold the bill up to a light, a watermark image of Franklin appears in the light-colored oval on the bill's right side.

1996 - 2003A bills have the small security thread, a watermark, and color-shifting ink. In addition the large 100 in the bill's lower left corner contains the phrase "USA 100" repeated in extremely small type that's usually visible only with a magnifying glass.

$100 bills printed before 1996 have very few security features on them. You can still look for the following:

  • Hold the bill up to a light and look for tiny blue and red fibers embedded in the paper. (Note that there won't be a watermark like newer bills, though.)
  • The paper will have a substantial feel to it, the same as modern bills.
  • The denticles (teeth) on the Federal Reserve Seal will be sharp and uniform.
  • The engraving of Franklin's face will be sharply-defined and appear almost 3D if viewed from a slight distance.