US currency bills (unlike gold or silver coins) have no "intrinsic" value, other than their legal tender face value. But because they usually wear out more rapidly than coins, older bills become harder to find with time, and may be sought out by collectors. Bills that were printed in smaller quantities will usually appreciate at a faster rate. However, the value is only what someone else is willing and able to pay. Lists of prices and sales do not guarantee that every bill will command a huge premium. The age of the bill is often not as important as its condition, since someone is buying it for its appearance as an historical item (and may wish to re-sell it at a later date). Worn and fragile "paper money" should be stored and handled carefully to avoid damage. Consult with reputable coin and currency dealers for specific value information. (typing a question about a specific bill may generate an answer on general value)
Depends on how old it is. A very old bill might be sold to a collector for a lot of money. However, it is otherwise only worth $10.
One dollar bill silver dollar ,year is 1923
Quoting the value for the 1869 Series One Dollar Bill depends on the condition and the printed serial number. Contacting a specialist in old currency is recommended to acquire an accurate value.
The dollar did not exist in 1778. In fact, the U.S. did not have a central government in 1778 to issue currency of any form that we would recognize today. I have one of these to. It is old but only about 20 or 30 years old. It came with a book club membership. It has been so long, I can't remember which one but it is not real, just very authentic looking.
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How much is 1000000 1970 turk lirasi u.s dollars worth the 1970 bill is the old currency and no longer legal tender. It is worth around 66 cents
The value of an old 100 bill depends on its condition and rarity. In general, an old 100 bill is worth its face value of 100 if it is in good condition. However, if the bill is rare or in exceptional condition, it could be worth more to collectors.
Depends on how old it is. A very old bill might be sold to a collector for a lot of money. However, it is otherwise only worth $10.
The old 1000 shekel bill, which was issued in Israel before the currency was revalued in 1985, is no longer in circulation and has no official monetary value. However, collectors may pay a small amount for it based on its historical significance or rarity. As of October 2023, the exchange rate for the current Israeli New Shekel (ILS) to USD fluctuates around 3 to 4 shekels per dollar, but the old bill itself cannot be exchanged for current currency.
Two dollars. Normally, currency doesn't become more valuable than its worth unless it's a special, rare kind, or if it's very old - like, over 50 years old. The older, the better.
The value of old U.S. currency bills in today's market can vary depending on factors such as rarity, condition, and demand. Some old bills may be worth more than their face value to collectors, while others may only be worth their face value. It is recommended to consult with a currency expert or appraiser to determine the specific value of a particular old U.S. currency bill.
$3173 at current currency conversion rates
You need to be much more specific. The US has printed $100 bills since the 1860s so saying an "old bill" covers A LOT of territory. Anything dated 1981 or later isn't likely to be worth a premium unless it's uncirculated. If the bill has an earlier date, please check whether there is a small letter next to the date, and what color printing is used for the serial numbers and seal (you DON'T have to copy the serial number, though!) Then post a new question with that specific information.
If it's a Mexican "Nuevo" Peso. On 3/11/2012 it's worth $80.87. $1.00 US dollar is worth $12.6835 pesos. If it's one of the OLD Peso currency, it has no monetary value. May have some collection value.
I was just wondering how much a seven dolar bill from this time and era worth. I have a friend who has some of this money and she was wondering how much it maty be worth she would like to sell it but only at a auction so that this bill can go to the highest bidder. She has a nice collection of these old bills. It would be nice if these were put on the market. If you would like to see a copy of this bill then Email me at bigtym107@yahoo.com
No. In 1978, Israel had "Old" Israeli Shekels, not dollars. The "Old" Israeli Shekels only have value as a collectors item, not as a currency.
Africa is a continent with several countries, each has a different currency. You need to specify which country you are referring to and what currency you need it converted to.