Does a federal reserve gold note have any value?
They all do but it depends on the denomination, year, and series. You can't redeem them for gold anymore (redemption was suspended back in 1933) but the bills can be worth a considerable amount to a collector.
What is value 1997 Washington mint half pound silver certificate?
At current spot price ($29.24) value is $214.33. The Washington Mint silver piedforts were marked and marketed in avoirdupois weight. Half pound(8 oz.) avdp = 7.33 oz. troy. Since market price of pure silver has basis in troy weight system, the conversion is necessary to calculate correct value.
How much is a 1969 crisp one dollar bill worth?
July 8, 2009 A 1969 one dollar bill in crisp condition is worth about $2-$3.
The answer will vary from country to country. For example, the UK does not have a 25 penny coin, the US does not have a 20 cent coin. Most countries do not have coins or notes worth three units - whether they are major currency units (Rupee, Euro) or minor currency units (Paisa, Cent).
How much is a 1935e red seal silver certificate worth?
you would need to give the denomination And take a second look at the bill. By 1935 seal colors were standardized and only U.S. Notes used red seals. Silver certificates had blue seals.
What is the Name of the Indian chief on the 5 dollar silver certificate?
im preety sure its 'sargi' from the Indian telstra add.
hope this helps!
What is the value of a 1981 misprinted ten dollar bill?
Please post a new question with a description of the misprint. There are many different kinds of printing errors and without more specific details it's not possible to give a valuation.
Where is the date on a US 2 dollar bill?
It should be on the front near the portrait of Thomas Jefferson, usually to the right.
Remember that the dates on all US bills are what are called "Series Dates". A series date isn't like the date on a coin that indicates the year it was made. Instead, series dates indicate when that particular type of bill with those official's signatures were first printed. Series dates continue to be used until there's a design change and / or a new Secretary of the Treasury takes office. In the past the same series date was sometimes re-used even when a new Secretary was appointed - for example $1 bills dated 1935 were printed until the 1960s!
Are 2 bills worth more than face value?
not if it has been in circulation. but with time if they are saved in good condition they will be worth more than face value someday after 2 dollar bills arnt being made anymore.
Correction> The US is still printing $2 bills but only on an as-needed basis.> Modern (1976 and later) $2 bills are only worth face value in circulated condition, but many older ones can be worth a premium. The amount can vary anywhere from a quarter extra to hundreds of dollars depending on the bill's date and condition.
What us deparment prints dollar bills?
All US currency is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Note that the US Mint only makes coins, and has nothing to do with printing bills.
What is the value of a 1901 US 100 dollar bill?
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with more information that might help to identify it. There weren't any federally-issued $100 bills dated 1901 but at that time many private banks printed their own bills under federal charter. If your bill has the name of a private bank on it, include that name.
What is the value of a 1924 D US 20 dollar bill?
Your bill was actually part of a 1902 series that was printed as late as 1929. 1924 may be the date that the issuing bank received its charter.
Unfortunately there are so many varieties among these bills that it's almost impossible to make a sight-unseen value estimate. Most dealers and appraisers recommend that the bill be brought in so it can be inspected in person.
What was the last year the 2 dollar bill was made?
The $2 bill has never been discontinued in the US. The most recent printing is the 2013 series.
What is the weight of one million dollars in one hundred dollar bills?
A $100 bill weighs 1 gram, so $1 million in $100 bills weighs 1,000,000/100, or 10,000 grams, or 10 kilograms (kg).
What is the rarest American dollar bill?
To set the record straight based on research, the highest-value $1 bill is an 1880 brown-seal United States Note, with values up to $3500 in uncirculated condition.
The highest-value standard bill of any denomination is open to debate depending on the bill's condition, but the maximum that I could find in my guides was a 1928 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note that has a current price of $30,000 to $45,000 in circulated condition and over $70,000 uncirculated.
The absolute highest bill is the 1934 $100,000 gold certificate issued only for intragovernmental use. Only a handful were printed and they were never used in general circulation. Most are in museums but private sales have been in excess of $75,000.
The other guy was wrong, the two dollar bill isn't the rarest dollar bill. There is actually A bunch of two dollar bills but just dollar freaks would keep them. they are only worth two dollars so might as well spend it. The rarest dollar is 1899 Silver Certificate, Black Eagle 1 Dollar bill, worth around $125 -$150 which is pretty expensive and the rarest so Good Luck! :)
Where do you cash in a 1958 US silver certificate?
1. The U.S. didn't print any silver certificates dated 1958. The last year was 1957.
2. You don't "cash in" old currency. That means taking it to a bank where you'd just get face value for it.
You can sell old currency to a dealer, on eBay, or at a numismatic show. However, 1957 silver certificates are very common among collectors so it would probably cost you more in gas to drive to a numismatic show than you would make in profit, unless the bill is in crisp, unfolded condition; i.e. like new.
What does a brown seal on US currency mean?
Brown seals have been used on several different types of US paper currency:
Up till 1928 there were no standards for seal colors. Brown seals appeared on United States Notes, US Treasury Notes, silver certificates, and/or gold certificates depending on the date of issue, denomination, and presumably the opinions of the officials who authorized the bills' production.
Seal colors were standardized that year as part of a major currency redesign*. Brown was assigned to National Currency Notes, a form of paper money that was issued by federally-chartered banks rather than by the Federal Reserve or directly by the Treasury. The use of brown ink was suspended only a few years later when the government discontinued National Currency Notes in an effort to stabilize the monetary system during the Depression.
Brown ink reappeared following the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Special $1, $5, and $10 silver certificates were printed for use in Hawaii. In addition to brown seals and serial numbers these bills also carried the word HAWAII in large letters. The goal was to limit damage to the money supply if the islands were invaded and large amounts of currency were captured. Bills with brown seals could be declared worthless without affecting the validity of standard-color bills on the mainland.
Since that time, no other US currency has used brown seals.
(*) Other colorsOther colors adopted as part of the 1928 redesign wereWhere is e pluribus unum found on the twenty dollar bill?
on the part with the small bird on the side with the mans face......it is very small though
Is there a two dollar bill with 22 carat gold print on it?
hi
yes there is a 2 dollar bill with 22 carat gold print on it.I've got one and its beautiful.
here are some kind of 2 doolar bills with 22 carat gold.
http://www.okazii.ro/catalog/32861754/Bancnote-de-2-cu-armata-americana-in-aur-22k.html
its a romanian site
What is the value of a 1957 US 10 dollar silver certificate?
Please check again and post a new question. The last $10 silver certificates were dated 1953. The only US bills that were dated 1957 were $1 silver certificates
What is the value of US banknote dated Dec 15th 1840?
If its serial number is 8894 then it is a reproduction that was printed in the 1960s. The bill is essentially worthless.