What is the value of a 1958 US 5 dollar bill?
The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1958. Please check again and post a new question.
What is a 1938 100 bill worth?
The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1938. Please check again and post a new question.
What does uncirculated money mean?
uncirculated money meens the money was never used (new never touched). Ie. still in the pressed bank roll from the mint. once the money is taken out of the roll and spent it is circulated.
What is the value of a 1950 G US 100 dollar bill?
1950 E is the scarcest series for 1950 $100 bills. As of 05/2010 values for a circulated note are in the range of $140 to $220 depending on wear. Uncirculated ones go for at least $500.
Serial Numbers
A bill's serial number is a counter and a security feature. In most cases it doesn't affect a bill's value or help to identify it. Some collectors specialize in bills with low serial numbers (e.g. 00000005) or unusual patterns (12344321) so these can bring above-average prices.
In God We Trust
The motto wasn't added to $100 bills until 1963 so a 1950-series bill won't have the wording.
DISCLAIMER: The values quoted are market averages as of the date shown, but may be different for an individual bill due to variations in quality and other factors. Also the wholesale (buying) price of a bill will be less than the selling (retail) price. A reputable currency dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on an in-person inspection.
Value of 1934 500 bill made in Chicago?
Chicago is the Federal Reserve district that distributed the bill, but it was printed in Washington DC. All bills were printed there until 1990, when a second facility began operation in Fort Worth.
Assuming the bill is circulated, its value as of 02/2010 ranges from $7 to $12 depending on condition, regardless of series letter. Uncirculated ones sell for $50 or more.
What is the current value of1928 one million dollar silver certificate?
About 2 cents for the paper it was printed on. It's a novelty item, not a real bill.
The US has NEVER printed any circulation bills larger than $10,000; nothing bigger than $100 has been printed since 1945.
What did dr drone say to the guy who thought he was on the 100 dollar bill?
Go shopping the change will do you good.
Ten Dollars
What does a 1957 a blue seal dollar bill worth?
as with all things collectable, the condition is the most important factor in determining value. What's the condition of your blue seal and is there a letter following the date(1957) ??
Approx. $2-$6
no letter following date, but the series of the bill is F70193047A does this help the letter is F on the left hand side of the date
Are US 2 dollar bills with red or blue seals worth more than 2 dollars?
It depends A LOT on their dates. $2 bills have been issued since 1862 so there's not enough space here to go into all of the little details. Also, all $2 bills from 1928 to 1963 have red seals. Blue seal 2's were only printed for a few years and most recently 1917.
In general:
Anything older than that needs to be examined in person.
What is the value of a 1934 C US bill?
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What is the value of a 1 Dollar military payment certificate?
The value depends on the age and condition. A fine condition 1946 note would be worth $6-$10. A 1958 would be worth $30.
What does red ink on US bills mean?
Most red-seal notes were issued as $2, $5, and $100 bills. Starting in the 1920s that color identified a bill as a "United States Note" rather than being a "Federal Reserve Note".
Federal Reserve Notes are issued under the authority of the Federal Reserve Bank, while U. S. Notes were issued directly by the Treasury. Other than that, they served identical purposes so in the 1960s production was consolidated under the Federal Reserve. The last Red-Seal US Note was the 1966 Red Seal $100 bill.
What is the value of a 2003 2 dollar bill 24 karat gold note?
Two dollars for the bill and a few cents for the small amount of gold that a private company put on it before selling it as a so-called collectible. These items are heavily advertised at inflated prices but have almost no resale value. Technically they're altered banknotes so you can't even spend it for two dollars.
What is value of an old US 10 dollar bill?
It depends how old and what the condition of the note is. If it's very used and all creased and wrinkled then almost regardless of age, it will be worth $10.
A mint condition uncirculated note from 1977 would be worth $35-$40. One from 1890 would be worth $7,750.
What does a US 100000 dollar bill look like?
US $100,000 bills were printed in orange and black ink. They were gold certificates, so they had a gold seal and serial numbers. The front carried a portrait of Woodrow Wilson, while the back had the words ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS surrounded by ornate scrollwork.
$100,000 bills were the largest denomination of US currency ever printed. The Treasury made about 42,000 of them in late 1934 and early 1935. They were only for use by the Federal Reserve system and were never put in general circulation. Most were later destroyed although a few were kept in public collections including the one held by the Smithsonian.
Does the US still make 2 dollar bills?
Yes, but they're only printed as demand requires. As of this writing they've been printed in the 2003, 2006, 2009, and 2013 series.
$2 bills make up only about 1% of all circulating paper money in the US. That number is up slightly due to modest increases in use because of inflation, but remains low because there are widespread and persistent myths about the denomination:
Myth 1: "They're rare." In fact, each printing consists of tens of millions of bills. That number is just a tiny fraction of the billions of other notes printed each year so deuces are merely uncommon, not rare.
Myth 2: "They've been discontinued." That's simply a misunderstanding that's developed because people so rarely see them in circulation.
Myth 3: "They're tainted / cursed." This myth persists, especially among people without a lot of education. It came about because over a century ago the denomination was heavily used at race tracks and in brothels (before prices went up!). Some people refused to accept the bills, assuming they'd been used in those less-than-genteel surroundings.
Where can you purchase uncirculated us paper currency at face value?
Any dealer or even the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing will normally charge a premium for uncirculated bills because they're worth more than face value on the collector's market. If you have a decent relationship with your bank, you may be able to have them set aside some uncirculated bills when they receive them from the Federal Reserve.
How much is a 1975 20 dollar bill worth?
The US didn't print any $20 bills with that date.
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Is there anything special about a 1969 US 10 dollar bill?
Yes, there is something special about a 1969 US 10 dollar bill. It is known as the Series 1969C $10 Federal Reserve Note and it is notable for being printed with a green seal instead of the traditional red seal. This was part of an experiment conducted by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to assess whether a different colored seal would help reduce counterfeiting.
What is the value of a Lincoln 5 dollar bill?
Please check your bill again and post a new, separatequestion. Lincoln has been on the US $5 bill since 1914 so there are several dozen possible dates and values.
What is a 1902 National Currency United States Ten Dollar bill worth?
It ain't worth nothing you stupid piece of junk
What is the value of a 2.00 paper dollar bill?
A two dollar bill generally is worth very close to two dollars if it has a green seal, however, blue and red seals are worth about five dollars. If it is from 1976, it is also worth about five dollars.
What is the value of a 1928 C US 20 dollar bill?
Please check your bill again. The highest series letter for the 1928 issue was "C"; you may be referring to the Federal Reserve District letter rather than the series letter which appears next to the date.
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