$22 to $28 at retail. A dealer will pay close to face value only.
$10 unless it is in special condition. For a Chicago Federal Reserve note of 1934C estimates are $12 in Very Fine condition, $15 in Extremely Fine grade and, $37 in Crisp Uncirculated condition. For a Silver Certificate note of 1934C estimates ran $22 in Very Fine condition, $35 in Extremely Fine grade and $100 in Crisp Uncirculated condition.
$7-$18 in circulated condition. in uncirculated its worth about $35. In star uncirculated its worth $300.
An A series in avg.condition is worth around $12.50.
It is worth as much as 60$ to 120$.
Assuming it has a brown seal and is labelled "National Currency", your bill is worth $25 to $35 retail.
Green-seal $2 bills are worth only face value if taken from circulation. Uncirculated ones retail for about $3.
1985Federal Reserve NoteGreen$5$5.50 A 1985 Federal Reserve Note that is Green and is a 5 dollar bill is worth about $5.50. You can go to US currency auctions . com and it will give you a list of how much different currency is worth.
Probably at least $1,450 Probably at least $1,450
Please look at the bill more carefully. It's a Federal Reserve Note, not a silver certificate.
$10 USD to me... depends on who you sell it to I suppose and it's condition.
if these are Crisp-Uncirculated Federal Reserve notes they retail up to $150 depending on series, condition and issue.
The Kroner is an obsolete monetary unit, so it is a bit like comparing Federal Reserve Notes with Confederate Money.