What states printed on the back from the five dollar bill?
The back of a $5 bill shows either 26 or 27 states across the top of the Lincoln Memorial, depending on what age it has and what image was used. Because the state names run all the way around the top of the Memorial, it's clearly impossible to show all of them in a single 2-dimensional image. (Unless and until a Harry Potter-style bill is printed where the images can move, LOL!)
What is the value of an 1880 US 2 dollar silver certificate?
1880-series US $2 bills were issued as United States Notes rather than silver certificates. Please see the question "What is the value of an 1880 US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.
What is the value of the 2 dollar bill?
Well, $2 for sure. Then many variables come into play.
There is no such thing as a set value for anything. Something is worth what someone is willing to pay right now. Prices can fluctuate daily.
Ebay is a good place to look for current values. If you have an account you can see the completed auctions and the prices that are being paid. IT IS NOT JUST AN ESTIMATE BUT ACTUAL SALES! That should give you an idea as what yours might bring should you list them on Ebay.
I talk to many dealers who are surprised at the prices people pay on Ebay. The dealers I know will not pay what Ebay sellers are getting.
The state quarter program created millions of new collectors and I think a lot dealers have yet to recognize that fact. More buyers equals more demand which leads to higher prices and a wider range of collectibles. Of course it's the old supply and demand thing.
In coins and paper currency the condition and rarity along with supply and demand determines value.
You will see on Ebay that even new money is bringing a premium.
What is value of 1957 two dollar silver certificate?
The U.S. did not issue any $2 notes of any type with that date.
There were $1 notes with the date 1957; these are common among collectors and retail for about $1.50.
There were $2 notes with the date 1953. They have a red seal and are U.S. Notes, not silver certificates. Value is $2.25 to $6.00 depending on condition and series letter.
No $2 bills were printed in 1957. Please check again and post a new question.
How much is a 50 dollar bill from the 1930's worth now?
It all depends on the condition, exact year, and what city it was made in. If it is in bad condition it will most likely sell for face value. If it is in good condition it can sell anywhere from $100 to over $1,000. Although it would seem to not make a difference, the city it was made in can add $50 or more.
What is the value of a 1934 E US 500 dollar bill?
"A" is the only series letter on 1934 $500 bills printed for circulation. You're probably referring to the Federal Reserve District letter. The series letter, if any, on US bills is next to the date.
Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 500 dollar bill?" for more information.
Even individually these bills would be worth $5 or more each. You would need to have a currency dealer appraise the worth of a consecutive set.
What is the average life span of a us dollar bill?
The average life span of a dollar is 18-22 months.
What is the value 1950 B series 10 dollar bill with star in serial number?
This 1950 B series bill is a fairly valuable bank note. Fully uncirculated it can be valued between $100 and $100.
What is the value of a US 2 dollar bill with a red seal?
Red-seal $2 notes were issued at various times from the 1860s to 1963, so your question needs more detail to give a definite answer. You'll need to know the bill's date, how worn it is, and whether there is a small letter to the right of (or below) the date. Once you have that information you can either post a new question or check a site such as the one linked below to get an idea of its retail value.
Serial Numbers
You don't need to copy out the serial number because it doesn't help to identify a bill. In general a bill's serial number only affects its value if it's low or has an unusual pattern; e.g. 00000005 or 23232323.
To explain the red ink, up till the mid-1960s the US issued an alternate form of currency called United States Notes. The smallest denomination was $2 and the largest was $100. They were identifiable by having those words across the top of the bill and red serial numbers and seals. US Notes were discontinued as a cost-saving measure because they were no different in purpose and function from green-seal Federal Reserve Notes.
What is the value of a 1929 US 5 dollar silver certificate?
There weren't any silver certificates printed with that date. $5 bills dated 1929 should be labelled National Currency and have a brown seal and numbers.
As of 09/2010 circulated ones retail in the $30 to $200 range depending on how worn they are. Uncirculated ones can sell for $1000 to $3000.
You can still buy uncut sheets from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. This is not an error. Value is $4.
Who is on the 1 2 5 10 20 and 50 dollar bill?
The U.S. currency has different denominations that have the pictures of different presidents or statesman.
The one dollar bill has President George Washington
The two dollar bill has President Thomas Jefferson
The five dollar has President Abraham Lincoln
The ten dollar bill has Alexander Hamilton, never president but the first Treasury Secretary
The twenty dollar bill has President Andrew Jackson
The fifty dollar bill has President Ulysses Grant
Also, the 100 dollar bill has Benjamin Franklin, again not a president but a Founding Father and diplomat among his numerous accomplishments.
What is the value of a 1920 US silver certificate?
I cannot find a listing for any denomination of silver certificate bearing that date. Please check again and post a new question. Include the bill's denomination and whether there is a small letter next to the date.
You might want to check this link out. It may help you in your search....
What is the US value of a 500 quinientos pesos bill?
The valve is $46.06
Depends on the issuing country and the date. Many countries have devalued their pesos and many have been demonetized an therefore can no longer be exchanged for other currencies.
Does the mint still make two dollar bills?
The mint never has made $2 bills, but the Bureau of Engraving and Printing does. They print more whenever they are needed by the Federal Reserve System. The most recent printing was in 2013, although they all carry a 2009 series date.
What is the value of a US bill with Andrew Jackson on the front?
If you have the bill, its denomination is shown in multiple places- $20.
For its collector value, any bill dated 1977 or later is generally only worth face value. If it's earlier, please post a new, separate question with the bill's date and what letter if any is next to the date. You don't need to provide the serial number though.
What does a 1969 ten dollar bill look like?
See the link below for an image. Despite its age, as of 08/2009 a 1969 $10 bill is common among collectors and is only worth about $12 in circulated condition. Uncirculated, it might sell for as much as $17.
What is the value of a 1976 star 2 dollar bill?
According to several factual research studies the value of the 1976 two dollar bill is minimal at this time. The encyclopedia.com states that unless there is some misprint, ink error, misalignment, or something to make it rare there is no specific value. On Ebay selling March 1st , 2008 the highest bid was for around 11 dollars, but that bill was unique. Please find below some statisics about the two dollar bill: The perceived rarity of a $2 bill can be attributed to its low printing numbers that sharply dropped beginning in the late 1950s when the $2 bill was a United States Note and recently the sporadic printings of still relatively low numbers as a Federal Reserve Note. Lack of public knowledge of the $2 bill further contributes to its perceived rarity. This perceived rarity can lead to a greater tendency to hoard any $2 bills encountered and thus decrease their circulation. After United States currency was changed to its current size, the two-dollar bill, unlike other denominations, was only assigned to one class of currency, the United States Note. United States Notes had a legal statutory limit of $346,861,016. This was not a significant amount of money, even at the time. The bulk of this amount was assigned to the $5 United States Note. From 1929-1957 (from Series of 1928 to Series 1953), the $2 bill on average was printed in quantities of 50 million notes per series with only several variances to this number. From 1957 onwards, $2 bill production figures steadily decreased from 18 million notes in Series 1953A to just 3.2 million notes in its final printing, Series 1963A, which ended in 1966. By contrast, an average of 125 million per series of $5 United States Notes were printed from 1929-1957; the final Series 1963 printing of the $5 United States Note included 67.2 million notes. When the current note was first issued in 1976, it was met with general curiosity, and was seen as a collectible, not as a piece of regularly circulating currency, which the Treasury intended it to be. The main reason it failed to circulate was that businesses never really requested them as part of their normal operations to give back out in change. This failure is linked to the gradual disappearance of the former $2 United States Notes. Supplies of the Series 1976 $2 bill were allowed to dwindle until August 1996 when another series finally began to be printed; this series, however, was only printed for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Once again, in October 2003, the $2 bill was printed for only the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis after supplies dwindled . A Series 2003A was also issued starting in 2006, with larger numbers and for multiple Federal Reserve Banks, due to an increase in demand for supplies of the note. Today, there is a common misconception that the $2 bill is no longer in circulation. According to the Treasury, they "receive many letters asking why the $2 bill is no longer in circulation".[1] In response, the Treasury states: "The $2 bill remains one of our circulating currency denominations. According to B.E.P. statistics, 590,720,000 Series 1976 $2 bills were printed and as of February 28, 1999, there was $1,166,091,458 worth of $2 bills in circulation worldwide." However, "in circulation" does not necessarily mean that the notes are actively circulated, only that this is the amount that hasn't been redeemed for shredding. The Treasury states that the best way for the $2 bill to circulate is if businesses use them as they would any other denomination. The most significant evidence of the $2 bill's reawakening would be that, in 2005 alone, 61 million $2 bills were printed by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing. This is more than twice the number of $2 bills that were printed annually between 1990 and 2001. Many banks stocking $2 bills will not use them except upon specific request by the customer, and even then, may cause a delay with a trip to the vault. Another factor in the bill's rarity is the outright refusal of some commercial banks to reorder them at all.
What is the value of a 1924 US 50 dollar bill?
Please check again and post a new, separate question. There are no 1924-dated US bills.
Why are 1985 twenty dollar bills rare?
They aren't rare. Even though nearly all $20 bills in circulation are the new blue-and-green issues, other recent-date bills were printed in such huge quantities that dealers and collectors still have loads of them. In fact, as of 01/2015 an average circulated $20 bill from 1985 retails for all of $22.
What is a 1974 20 dollar bill worth?
no because 20 dollars and one dollar are worth different money so that's why.