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  1. U.S. Currency Price Guide. * The prices or values listed are based on average prices realized from recent and past U.S. paper money auction results and fixed price retail sales for the dollar bills listed in our guide. The information provided here should be used only as a guide.

  2. What's it worth? $2 Two Dollar Bill value lookup check price guide list. Lookup Current Values for $2 two dollar bills.

    Series
    Type
    Seal
    Circulated F-xf
    1862
    United States Note
    Red
    $500.-$1000.
    1869
    United States Note
    Red
    $500.-$1200.
    1874
    United States Note
    Red
    $400.-$1000.
    1875
    United States Note
    Red
    $300.-$650.
  3. What's it worth? $100 One Hundred Dollar Bill value lookup check price guide list. Lookup Current Values for $100 one hundred dollar bills.

    Series
    Type
    Seal
    Circulated F-xf
    1861-65
    Interest Bearing Note
    Red
    Very Rare
    1862
    United States Note
    Red
    $11000.-$25000.+
    1863
    United States Note
    Red
    $12500.-$25000.
    1863-64
    Compound Interest Treasury Note
    Red
    Very Rare
  4. The Seven Denominations. The Federal Reserve Board currently issues $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 notes. Click on the notes below to learn more about their design and security features.

  5. Jun 11, 2024 · American paper currency comes in seven denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. The United States no longer issues bills in larger denominations, such as $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 bills. But they are still legal tender and may still be in circulation.

  6. At first, the banknotes circulated at par with the stated value, however after a few months they started depreciating until they became almost worthless. The United States agreed to redeem the notes for treasury bonds at 1% of the face value. The issued denominations ranged from $1 /6 to $80.

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  8. Face and back plate number. The face plate and back plate numbers identify the specific printing plates used to print the face and back of the note. The face plate number is found on the face of the note and the back plate number is found on the back of the note. (Back plate number not shown.) L = 2009A M = 2013 N = 2017

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