Their worth 2billions worth now u just got to find the rite website
It really varies on the condition, without knowing the condition there is no way of clearly making an assessment on the value.
The 25 cent paper bill you refered to is called "fractional currency". The US Government did not issue fractional currency until 1862.
0.10
About $50 bucks
1000 was worth one thousand. What is your question really? Which currency?
5000000
About 10-50$ deprnding on condition.
Fractional Currency was used during the Civil War due to the fact that many people were hoarding coins for the metal and gold, not for the monetary value. Fractional currency is small denominations that are less than the standard monetary unit. For example, paper money that is worth less than $1. Fractional currency was commonly issued during the Civil War by the government.
You can find U.S issued fractional currency at libertybellshop.com. A great place to find fractional currency sets.
It depends on condition, but a fractional 10 cent note might be worth $10-25. Your best bet would be to find a reputable dealer and see if the dealer can help you grade the condition and look it up.
First, the term fractional currency is used in relation to a main currency - the U.S. dollar or the euro, for example. A fractional type of currency is oftentimes 1/100 of the main currency. It simply depends on what you are converting to. For example, one dollar would be equivalent to 100 cents.
Fractional currency generally sells in the $10-$20 in circulated condition. For an exact valuation, send pictures of both sides to me at working.man@usa.net
The US printed so-called "fractional" currency during and after the Civil War in an effort to alleviate a shortage of coins caused by a number of factors related to wartime disruption. The smallest fractional note was worth three cents, and was issued from 1864 to 1869. Other fractional denominations were 5, 10, 15, 25, and 50 cents. Except for the strange 15¢ denomination they matched the most common coins then circulating. Fractional currency was printed until 1876, by which time the coin shortage had been alleviated. At that point fractional currency was redeemed for coins.
More information is needed. A dollar is a dollar, 15 cents is 15 cents and they aren't the same. Are you referring to a piece of what is called fractional currency? If so, could you provide a more complete description? It has COLUMBIA on it and it is a fractional currency NOTE.
Fractional currency was notes issued by the US government during and after the Civil War. Usage was stopped for these notes in 1876.
It really varies on the condition, without knowing the condition there is no way of clearly making an assessment on the value.
The 25 cent paper bill you refered to is called "fractional currency". The US Government did not issue fractional currency until 1862.