What is a unused 1996 World Series Game 6 ticket worth?
The 1996 World Series featured the New York Yankees beating the Atlanta Braves four games to two. A 1996 New York Yankees World Series Full ticket played at Yankee Stadium is worth about $20. -$25. and a ticket stub about $10. A 1996 Atlanta Braves World Series Full ticket played at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadiumis worth about $20. A ticket stub sells for about $10.
Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs that are not ripped cleanly will also sell for less. For more information on vintage baseball tickets visit the link I left below. -
What is 2 gold buffalo mini coins worth?
Like any other gold plate over a base metal, whatever you can get. However based on current conditions, not much. But when the value of the dollar drops, they might make a good item to barter with.
How much is a 1935G silver certificate 1.00 star note with Star ahead of serial worth?
It is worth ≈ $10
Not true. Where you got the (false) fact that all money notes are for dead presidents I don't know. There are, in fact, money notes for bills over 100 dollars, believe it or not. There were also $500 bills, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, and $100,000 bills. However, these are no longer being made. But on the $10,000 dollar bill, Salmon P. Chase is the person on it. And what about the $10 bill? Alexander Hamilton, the person on there, is not a president but rather the first United States Secretary of the Treasury, a Founding Father, economist, and political philosopher.
Federal reserve bonds series of 1934 Treaty of Versailles?
no.there is no value about treaty of versailles.
How much is a 1928 silver certificate worth?
10$ to 25$ 10 dollars if worn a lot. 25$ if is inextremely fine condition.
What is the value of a 1963 dollar?
Assuming you're referring to a 1963 US $1 bill, these are common among collectors. As of 10/2012 they retail for less than $1.50 in average condition. A nice uncirculated one might bring $2 to $2.50. A dealer will only pay close to face value because they probably have all they need.
What kind of ink is used to make money?
The Governments keep it a secret, different countries have different inks.
I know, this answer seems useless.
About 2 bucks.
What is the value of 1957 us 1 dollar bill?
1957 US $1 silver certificates are common among collectors. In circulated condition it has little added value - maybe 50 cents extra. A nice crisp uncirculated one may be worth $3 to $6 or more.
Blue Ink
All silver certificates dated 1928 to 1957 had blue seals and serial numbers. That color was used to distinguish the bills from other bills (Federal Reserve Notes, United States Notes) that were also issued. Today only green-seal Federal Reserve Notes are produced.
Serial Numbers
A bill's serial number is just a counter so including it in a question generally doesn't help to identify it or affect its value. There are collectors who will pay a premium for bills with low or patterned serial numbers; e.g.12345678 or 00000005.
Silver Value
It's no longer possible to redeem silver certificates for silver metal. That practice was ended after the price of silver was deregulated, to prevent people from "gaming" the exchange process by trading bills for metal and vice versa as rates fluctuated.
Silver Certificates were abolished by Congress on June 4, 1963 and all redemption in silver ceased on June 24, 1968. However the bills have never been withdrawn or demonetized so they're still valid legal tender at face value.
What is the value of a 1957 silver certificate A?
There were a lot of silver certificates printed in the last years of this note's issuance, so unless it's uncirculated and not creased, it's probably not worth more than $1.50 or $2.00 retail.
What was the drug blamed for draining Chinese treasury of silver?
Opium, in a number of related forms, is produced from poppy flowers. Many in the Emperor's court became addicted to the drug after it was introduced to China in the Middle Ages. In the 19th century, Britain fought two wars in China that included legalizing the trade in opium.
What year did the US stop printing 1000 dollar bills?
The last printing was in 1945. However these bills were issued as part of the 1934 series and they carried the series date 1934 A.
It was still possible to request them from a bank up till 1969. That year President Nixon suspended distribution of all bills larger than $100 in an effort to reduce money-laundering and other criminal activities. Large bills are technically still legal to spend but they're worth more to collectors.
What is the value of a 1789 US 2 dollar bill?
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't issue $2 bills until 1862.
What is the value of a Japanese 100 bill?
There is not a such a thing has a Japanese dollar bill. Currency is referred to as 'yen'. A 100 dollar bill USD is equal to 10603.50 yen.
How do you tell if a 1977 US 100 dollar bill is real?
US bills printed before 1990 didn't have a lot of security features on them. You can still look for the following:
What is the Value of Yamaha Electone US-1?
The Yamaha US-1 in terms of aesthetic and musical beauty is undoubtedly one of the best organs Yamaha has ever made. The organ and orchestral sounds rival and in many ways exceed the sounds of the the newest electronic organs.
Not only can it be used as a personal instrument, but would serve a college, church or synagogue. In excellent condition the Yamaha US-1 could easily fetch $6,000.00 if you can find one. They are rare because personal and/or institutional owners just don't want to give them up.
Is there such thing as a 70 dollar bill?
There is no 70 dollar bill, there is some money that has value of 70 dollars such as old us currency
Is there a five hundred thousand bill?
No. See the link below for info on obsolete large denomination notes.