Federal Reserve Notes from the 1960s are common among collectors. Unless your bill is in nearly-new condition, it's worth face value only.
To the best of my knowledge, a circulated 1963 the dollar bill should be worth about $15.00 as of 2/2009. A bill that has not yet been circulated may be worth more, maybe up to $25.00.
There is no collector value. It's still worth $5.
it depends on the condition of the bill but commonley its only worth 20 dollars sorry
100 pennies
In perfect uncirculated condition, a 1963 $5 note is worth between $15-20. In normal used condition, it is worth exactly $5.
im not sure. ask your mom!
To the best of my knowledge, a circulated 1963 the dollar bill should be worth about $15.00 as of 2/2009. A bill that has not yet been circulated may be worth more, maybe up to $25.00.
There is no collector value. It's still worth $5.
it depends on the condition of the bill but commonley its only worth 20 dollars sorry
To the best of my knowledge, a circulated 1963 the dollar bill should be worth about $15.00 as of 2/2009. A bill that has not yet been circulated may be worth more, maybe up to $25.00.
100 pennies
In perfect uncirculated condition, a 1963 $5 note is worth between $15-20. In normal used condition, it is worth exactly $5.
A circulated one is worth $5.50 and a crisp one is worth $12.00
The value of a 1963 red seal two dollar bill is $1.00 to $1.25 more than face value if circulated. It is worth about $10.00 if uncirculated.
THAN, not "then", and not 1962 either. The US didn't print any bills with that date.
The value of a 1963 A series 20 dollar star bill can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. In general, these bills can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to a couple hundred dollars. It's best to have the bill evaluated by a professional currency dealer to get an accurate assessment of its value.
1963 $1 Federal Reserve Notes are common among collectors. As of 04/2009 auction prices are in the $2 range.