If President Truman autographed the bill himself (i.e. the signature is NOT one of the printed ones at the bottom of the note) you would need to take it to an autograph dealer for authentication.
If you are simply referring to the signatures of the Treasury Secretary and U.S. Treasurer printed on either side of the portrait, neither of those can ever contain the President's name.
Either way, someone would have to examine your bill in person.
depends on who signed DH
i want to know how much it could be worth of a hand signed letter by harry Truman to secretary of the army Gordon Gray and a hand signed letter from Gordon Gray to my father praising him for his service in the Military Gov?
It is worth 2.50 for bronze and 5.00 for silver
Well, if it's not a first edition or signed, I fail to see why it would be worth any more than the retail price.
$20
The value of a World War II military document signed by Harry Truman can vary significantly based on factors such as its historical significance, condition, and rarity. Generally, such documents can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Specific high-profile documents or those tied to significant events may fetch even higher prices at auction. For an accurate appraisal, consulting with an expert in military memorabilia or historical documents would be advisable.
$125
about 1000 there alot of money i have one it was 10,000 dollars signed by harry styles
Not much now. Keep it in a good place and in good shape in 30 years it will have value.
Much more than you can imagine. Probably $1000-50,000. I suggest you start an auction if you have it.
A used specimen sells for around 15 cents, and unused for about 60 cents.
A used specimen sells for around 15 cents, and unused for about 60 cents.