There is no such thing as a modern $3 bill. There were some odd-denomination bills issued by private banks in the 19th century but you would have to specify which bank and what date to have any idea of its value. If it's in decent condition, any of the bank-issued $3 notes (or any other denomination for that matter) will be fairly valuable.
July 8, 2009 A 1969 one dollar bill in crisp condition is worth about $2-$3.
$2 unless in absolutely uncirculated condition in which case it might be worth $3.
Those are known as Barr notes. In circulated condition they might be worth $1.25 to someone. They sell for about $3 in perfect condition.
The value of a bulls head 3 dollar bill from 1864 will depend on the condition. A bill is fair to good condition is worth an estimated $50.00 US dollars.
1976 first issue $2 bills can be worth a good amount if in good condition. If it has a post mark, it is worth up to $2 more. So a 1976 first issue $2 bill could be worth $3 to $4.
July 8, 2009 A 1969 one dollar bill in crisp condition is worth about $2-$3.
Three $1 bills are worth $3. If instead you're asking about the value of a $3 bill, there's no such thing.
About 3 million. I traded one in for 3.6 million
$2 unless in absolutely uncirculated condition in which case it might be worth $3.
depending on the condition about 1-4 mil.
Nothing because it's fake
Ihave a ten dollar bill that is only printed2/3 on both sides and was told it isn't worth much, but wait it was someone from this web.
Those are known as Barr notes. In circulated condition they might be worth $1.25 to someone. They sell for about $3 in perfect condition.
August 3 2011>> This is not a rare bill. It is worth $1.25 to $1.50 in circulated conditions. In uncirculated condition it is worth $3 or more depending on the condition.
Unless there's a small C next to the date, it's only worth about $2.50 retail; a dealer will pay face value. 1953-C $2 bills are a bit more valuable, and can be worth roughly $3 to $6 depending on how worn they are.
All U.S. currency (at least for the present time) is the same size. If it's 2/3 the size of a real dollar bill, it's a novelty item worth about as much as the paper it's printed on.
There's an old saying, "As phony as a $3 bill". That's because the U.S. doesn't make $3 bills.