What is the value of a 1963 1 dollar bill minted in San Francisco?
To clear things up:
1) Bills are printed, coins are minted. The Mint does not print bills - they only make coins.
2) No bills are printed in San Francisco. In 1963 all printing was done in Washington DC. The "San Francisco" wording you see indicates that the bill was printed for distribution via the San Francisco Federal Reserve District.
That said, 1963 $1 bills were printed in huge numbers so they're still very common among collectors. Auction prices in 2010 are in the $1.25 range for a worn one, $2 uncirculated.
What is the value of a 1976 G US 2 dollar bill?
You're looking at the Federal Reserve District letter rather than the series letter. The series letter if any is next to the date.
In any case all circulation $2 bills dated 1976 and later have no added value.
What is the Value of a Misaligned 20 dollar bill?
nothing at all. maybe $20 if you can get a store to accept it
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A misaligned bill can be worth a significant amount of money if it's genuine and part of an additional bill is showing to one side. However these bills can also be faked by cutting apart a souvenir sheet sold by the BEP. It's best to have it examined in person by someone who's experienced with paper money errors.
Does the US mint print two dollar bills with individual state designations?
No, because the Mint doesn't print any bills. They only make coins. Bills are printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing which is completely separate from the Mint.
Anyway, current $2 bills are Federal Reserve Notes like all other modern US currency. That means they're printed with seals indicating which of the 12 Federal Reserve districts requested them, the same as all other denominations. Federal Reserve Notes aren't printed for each state.
Value of 1957 US silver dollar paper?
It's called a silver certificate rather than a paper silver dollar. Please see the Related Question.
How much is an incorrect dollar bill worth?
These are normally called MISPRINTED bills, but without a specific description of what appears to be wrong it's not possible to give a value. Please post a new question with more details.
What is the value of a 1957 US 2 dollar silver certificate?
Please check again and post a new question. No $2 bills were printed with the 1957 series date, and the last $2 silver certificates were dated 1899.
Recall year of the thousand dollar bill?
High denomination notes have never been recalled. Technically they're still legal tender but spending one wouldn't be very sensible because they're worth much more to collectors.
In 1969 the government issued an order that banks would no longer be required or permitted to distribute bills larger than $100, as a way to combat their use by organized crime. However, those in circulation were allowed to remain.
What is the value of a US 10 dollar gold note?
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with the bill's date.
What is the value of an 1895 US 2 dollar bill?
There weren't any federally-issued $2 bills with that date. At the time it was very common for banks to issue their own currency so you may have a private note. Please post a new question with a more complete description including any wording that might help to ID it. For example, the name and city of the issuing bank would be important. Words such as Liberty, Currency, etc. are generic and usually don't help to ID anything.
What is the value of a two dollar bill with red serial number and a red seal from 1953?
depending on condition, anywhere from $2- $15. you really have to see a coin and currency expert to determine condition.
What is the value of a US 50 dollar bill with serial number of H00473926A?
Serial numbers are counters and security features, but only affect a bill's value in specific cases. Normally the bill's series date and letter as well as its condition are much more important in determining a bill's value. Please post a new and separate question with that information.
What is the value of a 1929 10 dollar bill from Minneapolis?
To clear things up, the bill was printed in Washington DC. Minneapolis is the location of the Federal Reserve Bank that requested and distributed the bill.
There's more information at the Related Question.
What is the value of a 1963 US 2 dollar certificate with a red seal?
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate! As you can see from the banner across your bill, it's a United States Note rather than a silver certificate.
In any case 1963 $2 US Notes are fairly common among collectors. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1963 US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.
un cut money is worth nothing unless you cant cut it as perfect and even as un cut money 2.61 by 6.14 inches.
What is the value of a 1914 10 dollar Federal Reserve Note?
There are two different varieties. As of 04/2013 approximate retail values are:
Blue Seal notes : well-worn = $35; lightly worn = $55; crisp uncirculated = $90
Red Seal notes : well-worn = $200; lightly worn = $500; crisp uncirculated = $1350
What is the value of a 1928 1 dollar US Note?
Your United States Note is worth $20 to $50 retail, depending on how worn it is. 1928 was the last time $1 bills were printed as red-seal United States Notes.
Is the US 100 000 note still legal tender?
$100,000 notes never circulated publicly. They were only used for transferring money between government departments.
What is the value of a misprinted 1950 five dollar bill?
There are many different types of misprints. Please post a new question with more details.
Why is there a fingerprint on one dollar bills?
I don't know, but it's not a fingerpfint it's a thumbprint and it's mine...
Where are the 13 fruits on a dollar bill?
On the front of the bill. 10 around the pres. head, 1 one the left between the top and bottom number(1) and 2 on the right between the top and bottom number(1)
What is the value of a 1929 US 5 dollar bill from the First National Bank of Fair View NJ?
Most 1929 National Bank Notes are moderately valuable, but the number of factors affecting prices make an online estimate very difficult. While this site ordinarily tries to provide reasonable estimates, people who work with National Bank Notes recommend that bills be evaluated in person by an expert dealer or appraiser.
Info: What is a National Bank Note?
The brown seal and the banner across the bill's top front mean that it's a special type of paper money called National Currency. These now-unusual bills were backed by bonds deposited with the Treasury by the issuing bank.
Series 1929 National Currency was printed in two forms:
* 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.
* 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.
Bond-backed currency was discontinued during the Great Depression as part of the government's efforts to stabilize the economy. 1929 was the last series date for National Currency Notes, although these bills continued to be printed for a few more years.
What is the value of a US 1 dollar bill with a red seal?
Without a date there is no way to tell. Post a new question and include a date.
MoreThe last red-seal US $1 bills were printed in 1928. As of 01/2011 they're worth $20 to $50 in average condition. Uncirculated ones can bring $250 or more.Red-seal $2 and $5 notes are much more common. If that's what you have please post a new question with the bill's denomination, date, and what letter if any is next to the date. You don't have to copy its serial number, though.