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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.

6,699 Questions

What happens to a bill when it is worn out?

It is sent to the official banking system and burned

MoreWorn-out bills are usually removed from circulation when received by a bank. They're sent to the Treasury Department (yes, the "official banking system") for destruction. Not all of them are burned, however, due to environmental concerns. The large number of bills used in the US and the rapid rate at which $1 bills wear out has caused disposal to become a significant problem for the Treasury.

What is the value of a 1925 C US silver certificate?

The US didn't print any $1 bills dated 1925. Please check again and post a new question.

The nearest dates are 1923 (large size bills) and 1928 (small size bills).

Who is on the us 20 dollar bill?

President Andrew Jackson.

Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front and the scene or building on the back.

20 dollar bill with Hawaii stamped on it 1950 worth?

HAWAII-stamped bills were issued for use during WWII so any bill dated 1950 wouldn't be genuine.

What the value of a 1900 US 10 dollar bill?

The US did not print any 10 dollar bills with that date. The closest year would have been 1901.

What is the value of a 1953 US 2 dollar bill with red printing?

Despite its age, these bills are common among collectors and don't have a lot of extra value unless they're crisp and uncirculated. Check for a letter next to the date; it may not have one, or there could be an A, B, or C:

Circulated condition:

No letter: $2.25 - $2.50

"A": $2.25 - $5.00

"B": $2.75 - $5.50

"C": $3.50 - $6.50

Uncirculated:

$12 or more regardless of the letter.

The red ink indicates your bill is a United States Note, a form of currency issued up till 1966 when the Treasury decided to issue only Federal Reserve Notes (green).

Whose signature is on the US dollar bill?

All US bills carry the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and US Treasurer who were in office when the bill's series was first printed.

As of 02/2012, the Secretary of the Treasury is Timothy Geithner and the Treasurer is Rosie Rios.

Whose portrait is on the US 100 dollar bill?

Benjamin Franklin
U.S. statesman, inventor, and diplomat Benjamin Franklin is currently featured on the obverse of the bill. On the reverse of the banknote is an image of Independence Hall.

What is the value of 1960 US 2 dollar bill?

The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1960. Please check again and post a new question.

Did Francine Neff sign two dollar bill?

Yes, I have a 1976 $2.00 bill singed by Francine Neff. I just bougth it for $27.50 plus tax... ---

Wow, it is not rare or old enough so only worth $2. ---

What is the value of a 1929 US 100 dollar bill with a brown seal?

Series 1929 US bills were issued as a now-unusual form of paper money called National Currency. They were printed in two forms, both with brown seals:

  • Bills issued as Federal Reserve Notes have the words "Federal Reserve Bank" and the name of the district city to the left of the portrait.
  • Bills issued as National Bank Notes have the words "National Bank" and the name of the issuing bank to the left of the portrait. In addition, the issuing bank's ID number is printed in heavy black type on the left and right edges of the bill.

If your bill is a Federal Reserve Note please see the question "What is the value of a 1929 US 100 dollar Federal Reserve Note?"

If your bill is a National Bank Note it may be best to have it evaluated in person by a currency expert, because there were many hundreds of different possible issuing banks. While this site attempts to provide the best answers possible, the sheer number of distinct National Bank Notes makes a sight-unseen online evaluation extremely difficult.

Is a 1993 20 dollar bill worth anything?

While the appearance of newer twenty dollar notes has changed, the 1993 $20 bill is, like more recent issues, a Federal Reserve Note and remains worth twenty dollars as legal tender in the United States. We know of no special or rare printings of the 1993 that might make a specimen worth more than its twenty dollar face value to collectors.

What is the value of a 1929 20 dollar bill from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York New York?

As of 08/2013, bills issued through the New York Fed district have a retail value of $25 to $35 in average condition; uncirculated ones can retail for over $150.

Even though your bill reads "Federal Reserve Note" its brown seal indicates that it's a National Currency Note, a form of paper money discontinued during the Great Depression.

How can you redeem a silver certificate?

If you mean can I get a silver dollar for it from a bank? or a federal reserve? They stopped that in 1969.

Late-date silver certificate bills (e.g. 1957 $1 bills) are common among collectors so they rarely sell for much more than face value. However some older ones can be worth more, but you need to know the bill's date, series letter, and denomination to determine its value.

What is the number on the back of a red seal five dollar bill?

It's difficult to know what you're asking, but if it's a small number in one corner of the design it's simply an indicator number related to the printing plate used to print the bill. All modern US bills have them, too.

Picture on five hundred thousand dollar bill?

There has never been an American $500,000 bill. The largest US bill ever printed was worth $100,000 and was only used for internal government transactions.

How much is a 100 Sedlabanki Islands in American money?

This would equal $15.05. You can find this and other currency exchanges by finding a converter online to help out.

How many US 1000 dollar bills are there in circulation?

Today, essentially none. They were last printed in 1945 (but dated 1934). In 1969 the government restricted banks from supplying any denominations higher than $100, as a way of discouraging criminals from using high-value bills to hide their transactions.

Is there a picture of a US 1000 dollar bill?

Try visiting the Bureau of Engraving and Printing site moneyfactory.gov and look for "Large Denominations."

Value of a 1914 series federal reserve bank note Boston one dollar?

I have a One Dollar Federal Reserve / Boston Massachusetts

May 18 1914

Series of 1918

A-1 Ser # A436207A

The bill is not crisp, and has a few creases. other than that the bill is clear, without tears or defects.

Thank you in advance for your reply

How much is a g series us fifty dollar bill worth?

Please post a new question with the bill's date and whether there's a letter next to / under the date.

What paper denominations are there in US currency?

Current circulating denominations are:

$1 - a portrait of President George Washington

$2 - President Thomas Jefferson (this denomination isn't commonly used)

$5 - President Abraham Lincoln

$10 - 1st Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton

$20 - President Andrew Jackson

$50 - President Ulysses S. Grant

$100 - Statesman and scientist Benjamin Franklin

At one time the US also issued $500, $1000, $5000, and $10,000 bills for general circulation, and printed special $100,000 bills for use inside the government. Printing was discontinued in 1945. In 1969 banks were ordered to stop distribution of high-denomination bills as a way of combatting organized crime.

What is the value of a 2004 US 10 dollar bill with red ink?

Ten dollars.

Please take a look at the other current $10 bills in your wallet. A new design was introduced in 2004; ALL $10 bills now have a combination of red, orange, and yellow inks.