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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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What is the value of a 1942 US 2 dollar bill?

Please check again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any bills dated 1942. In fact, no US bills carry any series dates from the decade of the 1940s.

Can you spend a 50 dollar bill?

Sure. All current US denominations of paper money ($1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100) are legal tender anywhere. Some merchants may decline high-value bills due to concerns about counterfeiting but technically they aren't supposed to do so.

What is the value of a 1923 US 1 dollar Silver Certificate with Morgenthau's signature?

Please check the date on your bill again and post a new question. Henry Morgenthau served as Treasury Secretary starting in January 1934, by which time 1923 bills had been replaced by small-size notes.

What is the value of a US 2 dollar bill with a green seal?

The green seal indicates that it's a Federal Reserve Note. Because $2 FRN's were first printed in 1976 your bill is too new to be worth anything extra, unless it's in uncirculated condition. Then it might retail for all of $3 or so.

What is the value of a 1967 US 2 dollar bill?

The US didn't print any bills dated 1967.

If you mean 1976, huge numbers were printed for the US Bicentennial so even today they're only worth face value.

If the bill has another date, please post a new, separate question.

What is the value of a 20 dollar Federal Reserve note?

$20 Federal Reserve Notes have been issued for over a century so more information is needed.

Please post a new, separate question with the bill's date and what letter, if any, is next to the date. You don't need to include the serial number, though.

What is the value of a 1935 US 5 dollar bill with a blue seal?

Please check again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any $5 bills dated 1935.

What is the value of a 1776 US 10 dollar bill?

If your bill purports to be from New York, it's most likely a promotional item made in the 1960s. They don't have the word COPY or REPLICA on them because it wasn't required at the time. It still might be worth having it examined by a dealer but be prepared to be told it's not a real bill.

When did the US 5 dollar bill come out?

The first federally-issued $5 bills were "Demand Notes" printed in 1861. They were only issued for one year. In 1862, the first standard-series United States Notes were printed to help pay for the Civil War.

What is a Two dollar bill with yellow ink?

A 1963 2 dollar bill with yellow ink is considered very rare since it was an ink error. It escaped the quality control of the US mint and should not have been released. 1963 2 dollar bills were printed with red ink. It would be worth a premium price to a collector the better the condition, the higher the value.

????There are no known reports of ink errors on 1963 US $2 bills. And more importantly, the US Mint DOES NOT MAKE PAPER MONEY, it only strikes coins! ALL US paper money is produced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The last time yellow ink was used on US bills was during WWII to create special bills for use in war zones.

More likely, the bill has simply been exposed to something (bleach, laundry detergent, etc.) that leached some of the color out of the seals.

What is the value of a 1963 red seal 2 dollar bill with red star next to serial number?

There are two versions of the 1963 $2 bill each with a different secretary name, in uncirculated condition, they are worth;

P382a : Henry H. Fowler. $10.00

P382b : Joseph W. Barr. $13.00

At any quality other than uncirculated, they are worth face value ($2).

How much is a 1000 dollar bill worth today?

All US government notes issued since 1861 are still legal tender. The $1000 bill, with president Grover Cleveland, was circulated between 1929 and 1969 and would today be worth a minimum of $1000.

There are still an estimated 165,372 $1000 bills in circulation, but their rarity makes them very valuable. A 'very fine' condition note is worth about $3,500.

What year did the 100 dollar bill come out?

There have been versions of the $100 note since 1861, all larger than current notes. The small sized note was originally issued in 1929 and the current colour format note entered circulation on 25-Mar-1996.

What is a 1963 five dollar red seal is worth?

In Very Fine condition it would be worth $9. In uncirculated condition, $20.

What is the value of a 1954 US 5 dollar bill with a blue seal?

The US didn't print any bills dated 1954. Please check again and post a new, separate question.

What is the value of a 1957 A US 1 dollar silver certificate with a blue seal?

All silver certificates printed from 1928 to 1957 had blue seals.

Please see the question "What is the value of a 1957 A US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.

Value of one dollar bill 1967?

The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1967. Please check again and post a new question.

Value of 1932 1 dollar silver certificate with Hawaii stamped on face?

HAWAII $1 bills were all dated 1935, and there were never any US bills dated 1932.

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Which presidents are on US dollars?

$1: George Washington

$2: Thomas Jefferson

$5: Abraham Lincoln

$20: Andrew Jackson

$50: Ulysses S. Grant

Alexander Hamilton on the $10 and Benjamin Franklin on the $100 weren't Presidents.

What is the value of a 1950 US 5 dollar bill with a yellow seal?

Yellow and brown seals were used on special 1934-series $5 bills printed for use in Hawaii and North Africa during WWII, but all 1950-series $5 bills should have the familiar green Federal Reserve seal.

If your bill's date is 1950 the seal color could have been altered by exposure to chemicals. Even something as relatively benign as laundry detergents have been known to cause color changes. That alteration would be considered post-printing damage. However 1950-series $5 bills are only worth $5 to $7 undamaged, so your loss would be minimal.

Was there ever a US 1 million dollar bill?

Sadly no. There has only been an 100,000 dollar been made. That is the highest amount of a dollar bill and it was never used in general circulation. The highest value bill in circulation was 10,000 dollars.

Several novelty companies make fake million dollar bills. They sell for a couple of bucks in toy and gift stores. A few people have tried to cash them and ended up being arrested and/or jailed.

When was the US 5 dollar bill first minted?

Never, because bills are not minted. Coins are minted, bills are printed.

The first federally-issued $5 bills were printed in 1862. They were red-seal United States Notes, a series that continued for a century.

Before that $5 bills were issued by states and local banks, and there were also federal "demand notes" in that denomination.