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  1. Old currency bills today are worth between $1 and $20,000 but can be worth much more depending on condition and other factors. See our full price guide.

  2. FREE US Dollar Bill and Currency Price Guide and Value Estimator. Find out how much your old paper money is worth. Prices for $1 Bills, Silver Certificates and Star Notes.

  3. The World Paper Money Price Guide is a complete catalog of paper money values for world paper money from 1368 to date. Created by PMG and Active Interest Media’s NumisMaster, the world note price guide pages are arranged by Pick catalog numbers and include paper money values, images and specifications such as issuer, type and printer.

  4. The NGC US Coin Price Guide shows average dealer retail prices based on actual, documented transactions and other information reported by collectors, dealers and auction houses for NGC-certified coins.

    • What Are Those Letters on Paper Money?
    • U.S. Paper Money Values
    • Values of Modern Federal Reserve Notes Made Since The 1960s
    • What Is A $2 Bill Worth Today?
    • What Are The Current Red Seal Values?
    • A “Note” About Yellow Seals and Brown Seals
    • Are Star Notes Worth Anything?… What Do They Even Mean?
    • How Much Is Rare Confederate Money Worth?
    • What Are Fractional Notes?… Are They Valuable?
    • More About The Value of Old Paper Money

    The most common question people ask me about paper money has to do with those big letters on the fronts of our currency — you know, A, B, C, D, etc. What do those letters on paper money mean? The letter codes simply indicate which of the 12 U.S. Federal Reserve Banks printed a given note. They’re similar to mintmarks on coins. Here’s a list of all ...

    Figuring out what paper money is worth isn’t always easy. Knowing what your dollar bills and other paper currency are worth requires a basic working knowledge of the different types of U.S. currency and what collectors look for on their banknotes. Here’s a rundown on the 2 major types of U.S. paper money: 1. Large-size paper currency (issued before...

    Generally speaking, most modern-era Federal Reserve Notes (or paper currency made since the last silver certificates were issued in 1964) is worth very little over face value. For example, worn examples of old dollar bills from Series 1969, Series 1974, or Series 1977 are worth $1.50 to $3. While paper currency made before the current series has so...

    Many people think $2 billsare valuable. That’s reasonable — because $2 bills don’t widely circulate, so they’re hardly seen by many people. It seems most people have never seen a $2 bill. Believe it or not, most $2 bills that people encounter are common and, if they’re worn, are worth face value. For example, Series 1976 $2 bills (the type of $2 bi...

    Many think that Red Seal and Star notes are worth more than face value. And they’re right. But what are Red Seal notes anyway? Why did the United States print paper currency with red seals? Do seals come in other colors? Here are some interesting facts about red seals and paper currency with seals of other colors: 1. Red seals— Appear on legal tend...

    Yellow seals are found on some small banknotes and mean different things, including: 1. Yellow seals on gold certificatesissued from 1929 through 1933 indicated the bill was redeemable for gold coins up to the face value of the note. 2. Yellow seals are also seen on emergency-issue silver certificatesissued between 1942 and 1945 for use by United S...

    Some collectors have asked me about star notes. What are they? When inspectors at the U.S. Federal Bureau of Printing and Engravingfind mistakes with certain pieces of money, they destroy the error notes and replace the notes with those of the same serial number but with an asterisk (*) after the serial number. The addition of the asterisk, or star...

    A lot of people are curious about Confederate money, including: 1. What Confederate money is worth 2. How rare Confederate paper currency is 3. Where to buy and sell Confederate paper money Let’s start off by saying this… The vast majority of Confederate paper money people encounter is fake. Best estimates suggest only 3%of the Confederate money th...

    When the United States was experiencing the economically painful effects of the Civil War and coin shortages abounded, the government began issuing an array of paper currency with low face values under $1. These so-called Fractional Notes(often called Shinplasters, because the paper was so cheap one could add starch and use the bills as paper mache...

  5. We're proud to present this to you as a guide for the valuation of your current and future US coin collections. How to Use. Please use the "Search Values" section to get started. We recommend...

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  7. Guide to US dollar bills and currency including free collecting price guide. How much is YOUR currency worth? More than you might think!

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