WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THE STATE oF LOUISIANA 100 DOLLAR BILL?
ok Ive never done this on line stuff before. im asking for someone to appraise a transitional hundred dollar bil the state of Louisiana March 10 1863
Is there any federal reserve bond of 500 million of 1934?
Is there Any Federal reserve bond of 1Billion dollar during second world war??
How high is a stack of 2500 US 20 dollar bills?
All US bills have the same dimensions; the average thickness is 0.11 mm so 2500 x 0.11 = 275 mm.
What is the value of a 1935 A silver dollar certificate?
Whatsthe value on 1935 A 1935 D, silver dollar certificates..? good condition.
Who is on the 1000 dollar bill US?
A portrait of Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, appears on the obverse of the US Thousand Dollar bill.
The Treasury stopped printing bills larger than $100 in 1945. All of those were in the 1934 series and carry that date. Though still technically legal tender, circulation of larger bills was halted by President Richard Nixon in 1969 to combat organized crime. *
Just to add to this, there was also a $100,000 printed between 1934-5 which had the portrait of President Wilson. These bills didn't circulate, and were only used for intra-governmental money transfers.*
*Both answers have been checked via U.S. Treasury official site
What is the value of a 100000 reichsbanknote sunderttaulend dated 1 February 1923?
what is the value of a 100000 reichsbanknote sunderttaulend mark 1 february 1923? I have one of these bills that is less than perfect condition.
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What is the value of a US 2 dollar bill with a blue seal?
Until 1976 nearly all $2 bills were issued as United States Notes with red seals. Only two series had blue seals:
> 1918 National Currency
> 1899 Silver Certificate
Both of these are moderately rare, with values ranging from $100 or more in average condition to $400-$500 uncirculated.
If you have a bill with a different date it must be either a different denomination or have a different color seal. If so, please check it again and post a new question.
What is the value of a dollar bill silver series 1957 B?
Lowest buy it now 12.00 and maybe as much as 35.00. See below-
Why is there a pyramid on the back of the US one dollar bill?
The unfinished pyramid on the back of an American $1 bill represents the country that is always building, always improving and getting better and thus, always slightly unfinished.
Why are there only 26 states on the back of a 5 dollar bill?
Think about it for a few seconds. The Lincoln Memorial has 4 sides but the picture on the back of a $5 bill is in 2 dimensions, not 3, so it can only show the parts of the Memorial that are visible from one side. The actual building shows all 48 states that existed at the time it was designed but you have to walk around to the other side to see them all.
The only way the picture could show all 4 sides would be if it were one of those moving images that Wizard printing uses in the Harry Potter stories, LOL!
What is the history of the 1923 1 million dollar silver certificate?
Its history is that it was printed by a novelty company. They cost a couple of dollars and are used as joke items, a lot like the "$3" bills that are printed by the same companies.
The US never printed a real million-dollar bill; the highest circulating denomination was $10,000 and the largest bills ever printed were special $100,000 gold certificates used for intra-governmental transactions.
What is the value of a 1776 US 2 Dollar bill Thomas Jefferson?
Assuming you mean the series 1976 $2 bill, it's worth $2.
How much is a 1778 twenty dollar bill worth. Bill Number is No.270850?
The dollar did not exist in 1778. In fact, the U.S. did not have a central government in 1778 to issue currency of any form that we would recognize today.
I have one of these to. It is old but only about 20 or 30 years old. It came with a book club membership. It has been so long, I can't remember which one but it is not real, just very authentic looking.
How many one dollar bills make a pound?
A $1 bill weighs about 1 gram and there are about 454 gm in a pound.
Also, this site has a Coins and Currency thread that is more appropriate to questions about, uh, coins and currency. Money and Credit is generally for questions about credit cards, finances, checking accounts, etc.
Does a two dollar bill have a watermark?
No. Only $5 and up have watermarks, and only those issued since 1996.
What is the meaning of the eye on the dollar bill?
The eye on the dollar bill is called the Eye of Providence aka The All-Seeing Eye of God. When you combine the Eye with the unfinished pyramid with 13 steps, which represents the original 13 colonies and the future growth of this country, and the words surrounding the Eye, which in English mean "He approves our undertaking" and "New Order of the Ages", the implication is that God favors the prosperity of the United States.
What is the highest denomination US bill available at a bank?
Since 1969, $100 bills have been the highest denomination available.
Before July of that year, banks were authorized to distribute denominations of $500, $1000, $5000, and $10,000 on request. Very few of the two higher-value bills were ever printed so in practice only $500 and $1000 bills were available. Even then not many were used because they represented much more substantial amounts nearly half a century ago. The last printing had actually been back in 1945 so any that banks did have were quite old.
While their high purchasing power (at least 20 times as much as today) meant the bills didn't see much use in ordinary commerce, they became increasingly popular among criminals as a way to readily move large sums for drug deals, money laundering, and other illegal activities. To thwart that use, President Nixon issued an executive order forbidding banks from distributing any bills higher than $100 and requiring any that were deposited to be returned to the Treasury. While there was never any formal recall, that "soft withdrawal" soon removed most of them from circulation.
In recent years there have been occasional proposals to re-introduce $500 bills and/or possibly print a $200 bill, similar to €200 and €500 denominations issued by the EU. However the side of electronic currency and fears of use by terrorists mean that the US is very unlikely to print anything more than $100 in the foreseeable future.
How to locate the mint mark on a US 20 dollar bill?
Bills don't have mint marks. The U.S. Mint only makes coins.
Bills are printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, which has only 2 facilities. The main plant in Washington DC doesn't put any special designation on its bills. The auxiliary facility in Fort Worth marks its bills with a tiny "FW" next to one of the plate designators. It may be in different places on different bills so you have to look closely for it.
What is the value of a 1957 US 1 dollar bill with a blue seal?
It is a common note. In circulated condition it has little added value. A nice crisp uncirculated one may be worth $5 to $10 or more.
The "blue seal" indicates your bill is a silver certificate, as does the banner across the top front. Silver certificates were backed dollar-for-dollar with metal held by the US Treasury. The last silver certificates were $1 bills dated 1957 B, and were actually produced until the early 1960s.
What is the value of a 1934 C US 100 dollar bill?
Despite its age this is not considered to be a rare bill in circulated condition. As of 04/2012 values range from face to $140 depending on condition. A nice uncirculated one can bring $175-$200.