What is the vale of 500 dollar from 1934 kas city
Kansas City Princess was created on 1934-10-13.
It depends on the series letter that may be next to the date. Value ranges, depending on condition, are: No letter or A: $22.-$24. B: $22.-$26. C: $22.-$28. D: $22.-$30.
Kansas City Princess - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
$100!
It's worth exactly $2.
To clear things up the bill isn't from Kansas City and it wasn't minted. First, Kansas City is the Federal Reserve District that distributed the bill so it carries that city's name and district letter. Second, the term "mint" is used for coins; bills are printed. In particular, your bill was printed in Washington DC as were all US bills up till the late 1980s. There's more information at the Related Question.
The Kansas City designation would indicate your bill is most likely a Federal Reserve Note that was printed as part of the National Currency series. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1929 US 20 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for more information.
$65 to $100 if circulated, around $300 if uncirculated.
Between $10 - $20 unless the serial number ends with a star.
$12 to $15 if circulated, $20 or so if uncirculated.
The Kansas City district mark on the 1976 two dollar bill is a letter and a number combination that represents the Federal Reserve Bank where the bill was printed. For example, the Kansas City district mark is "K11" for the 1976 series two dollar bill. The mark is typically located on the left side of the bill, near the edge.