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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.

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Is there a 1934 L series US 100 dollar bill?

No. The highest series letter is D. You're probably seeing either the Federal Reserve District letter or a plate-position indicator.

In any case, most circulated Series 1934 $100 bills don't have a lot of extra value despite their age. Please see the Related Question for details.

How do you know a fake 1934 A 100 dollar?

Older US bills didn't have a lot of good security features. Anything from 1934 wouldn't have any of the modern traits like a watermark, security strip, and so on to rely on. Unless you're willing to pay to have it evaluated, about the best you can do is to check the following:

> See if the paper has a lot of tiny red and blue threads embedded in it,

> Examine the printing of some symmetric areas like the teeth on the Federal Reserve seal and the intricate scrollwork. They should be crisp and regular, not smeary or irregular.

> Look at Franklin's portrait under a magnifying glass. The engraver's lines should also be crisp and even.

What is the value of a 1934 A US 20 dollar bill and does the Federal Reserve letter make any difference?

Assuming the bill has a standard green seal, 1934 A $20 bills remain common among collectors regardless of the Federal Reserve district that distributed them. Those with brown seals that were specially-printed for use in Hawaii during WWII can be more valuable.

There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1934 A US 20 dollar bill?"

What is the seal color of a 1934 US 100 dollar Federal Reserve Note?

Green seals are used on all Federal Reserve Notes dated 1928 to the present.

Is a 1977 five dollar bill worth anything?

It can be worth 7-8 dollars if the buyer is willing to pay that much

What was the highest us dollar bill ever made?

The highest circulating denomination was $10,000.

$100,000 bills were made, but only for a short time in the 1930s. They were never circulated but instead were used for transferring funds within the government.

The highest denomination that has been made since 1945 is $100.

What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar bill with a red seal from the Bank of Chicago?

It's actually called the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. However all 1928 Federal Reserve Notes had green seals, so please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.

How can you sell your old coins and currency notes?

you can sell your old coins and currency notes for obscene amounts of money on eBay, amazon, or any other trading sites. you are almost guaranteed buyers for this kind of hobby.

BUT ...It's not that simple. It's extremely important for you to know the values of your items so that you don't go too high or too low in setting your prices. You should look at numismatic sites such as PCGS and Numismedia to see what current retail values are, and compare these to average prices being asked on the trading sites.

It's also important to have the items graded honestly so that a buyer doesn't come back later accusing you of inflating an item's quality. Grading is a somewhat subjective art / science, especially for higher quality items. If you suspect that something you have is rare, it should be authenticated by one of the major grading services. Whatever an appraisal costs, you'll make it back when you sell because you'll be able to set a price that has a foundation under it.

It can also be critical to have an item appraised to make sure it's real. The market has been inundated with fakes over the last 2 or 3 decades. These turn up on auction sites all the time, often because the sellers themselves didn't realize they'd acquired a counterfeit. Dollar-sized coins are a favorite of fakers because they're very popular. Many come from the Far East - I've run into a few service personnel who were stationed in the Philippines or (years ago) in Viet Nam who bought "extremely rare 1804 dollars" from a vendor who "had found an unknown hoard". When examined up close they were nothing but cheap knock-offs. Bottom line, if you think you have a rare coin you want to protect yourself against someone siccing an attorney on you.

What is the value of a 1934 Hawaiian 5 dollar bill with red serial numbers and seal?

To clarify things:

  • The bill isn't from Hawaii, it was printed in Washington for use in that territory during WWII
  • The seal color is brown rather than red

Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" for more information.

What is the value of a 1923 US 100 million dollar silver certificate?

It's worth a few cents for the paper it's printed on, because it's not a genuine US bill - it's a well-known novelty item available online and in gift shops.

There's never been a $100 million dollar bill. The largest US bill ever printed for circulation was $10,000, and the largest ever printed (but not circulated) was $100,000.

How do you find the date that a US dollar bill was printed?

It's not usually easy. US bills are dated by "series" rather than when they were printed. Most of the time, but not always, a series starts when there's a new design, a new Secretary of the Treasury, or new Treasurer. That means the bill can't have been printed any earlier than when the change occurred. The problem is that the same series date is used in following years, and sometimes there's an overlap when one series continues to be printed even after the start of a new one.

If the bill is recent, it may be possible to cross-reference its serial number to an approximate printing date. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (moneyfactory.com) maintains sets of tables indicating the dates that a particular range of serial numbers was printed.

Is your 1935 G silver certificate without in God you trust worth more?

It isn't an error, In God We Trust wasn't added to US bills until the 1950s or so. That being said, 1935 silver certificates are worth more than their face value, but the fact that it doesn't say In God We Trust doesn't make it worth more than another 1935 G certificate in the same condition.

What is the value of 1955 US 20 dollar bill?

The US never printed any bills dated 1955. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.

What is the value of a hundred dollar bill with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Illinois on it?

The Federal Reserve has issued $100 bills for nearly a century, so a date is needed. Please post a new question with the bill's date and what letter if any is located next to or under the date.

You don't need to copy the bill's serial number as that rarely affects a bill's value.

Is a 5 dollar bill with a red seal worth more than 5 dollars?

It depends on its date, series letter, and condition. Please post a new question with the bill's date and what letter, if any, is next to or under the date.

You don't have to post the serial number, though; that usually doesn't help to ID a bill.

Yes, I'm not exactly sure how much. You can search it on eBay and see how much they sell it for, but I would say( if it's uncirculated and crisp) about $15-20

What is the value of a federal reserve 1 dollar bill?

Please post a new, separate question with the bill's date and what letter, if any, is next to the date. The Federal Reserve has been issuing $1.00 bills for almost a century.

How much is a 1928 fifty dollar bill worth It says it is redeemable in gold on demand at the united states treasury?

Could be worth something, depending on its condition and variety (signature combinations, variants, etc).

Send a scan, I appraise for free: support@papermoneysite.us and will buy notes too.

What is the largest dollar bill you can get in the us?

Since 1969 $100 has been the highest denomination bill available in the US.

Up to 1945 the United States printed large denominations as a primary means for government agencies to exchange funds, long before the days of electronic transfers. The largest denomination that was printed in green and black was the $10,000 bill (Salmon Chase is featured). It was technically possible for a private citizen to obtain one, but that amount of money was well in excess of a year's wages for most people. Currently there are only 336 known bills remaining, and if you come across one, hold onto it, because collectors will pay a lot more than its face value!

There were also some very special $100,000 gold certificates printed in 1934 and 1935. These bills had a picture of Woodrow Wilson and used orange ink. They were not available to the general public. Only a handful remain today. One is in the Smithsonian.

What is in the corner of the dollar bill?

in the top right corner of the one dollar bill by the one is a spider not an owl

What does pcgs 63 pl vam 5 mean on a Morgan silver dollar?

Well, I believe what they mean is that it is the 5th VAM designation of your coin's year (VAM designations are die varieties found in Morgan Dollars, some are worth a lot more than others) and the 63 I believe would refer to the coin's grade as Mint-state 63 (coins are graded on a scale from 1 being barely recognizable to 70 being absolute perfection) and PGS is the grading company that graded the coin.