As of January 1, 1963, 1000 JPY (¥) converted to $2.78 USD. Today, 1000 JPY converts to $10.98 USD.
If you wish to know if the physical bill itself has appreciated in value, your best bet would be to get it appraised. The attributes affecting the value of the bill include condition, age, and rarity. Keep in mind that appraisal is not precise and can vary based on a number of conditions. Thus, you might best take it to a variety of appraisers to get a feel for the market.
It is worth about $5000 Uncirculated
To the best of my knowledge, a circulated 1963 the dollar bill should be worth about $15.00 as of 2/2009. A bill that has not yet been circulated may be worth more, maybe up to $25.00.
yes it is still worth $1000 but probably worth more to a collector.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The last US $1000 bills were dated 1934. The highest denomination dated 1963 was $100.
There is no collector value. It's still worth $5.
it depends on the condition of the bill but commonley its only worth 20 dollars sorry
To the best of my knowledge, a circulated 1963 the dollar bill should be worth about $15.00 as of 2/2009. A bill that has not yet been circulated may be worth more, maybe up to $25.00.
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It is worth $1000.
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The collector value of a Japanese 1963 1000 yen bill can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, bills in uncirculated or pristine condition can fetch higher prices, potentially ranging from $10 to $50 or more. However, specific market conditions and collector interest at the time of sale will ultimately influence the actual value. It's advisable to consult a currency dealer or online auction platforms for current pricing trends.