25 cents.
It wasn't printed in 1904, the setting is in 1904.
not worth the paper it is printed on., own one,
True
England uses pounds sterling, not dollars, and has never printed silver certificates. They are a uniquely American form of currency.
Humanitarian organizations in Fort Worth, Texas include ACLU of Texas, American Council of the Blind, American Heart Association , American Society for Quality-Dallas Section, American Red Cross, and so much more.
Yes, actually in most cases it's worth more than correctly printed money.
The "association" is fictitious and the bill is a novelty item, worth roughly as much as the paper it's printed on.The American Bank Note Company is real, but it hasn't printed US paper money since 1862. It prints items such as stock and bond certificates, traveller's cheques, etc.
not worth the paper it is printed on
Each coin is printed with the value that it have worth as compared to the currency of that specific region.. while paper money is printed on the base of availability of Gold with that specific country.
These were printed like wallpaper -- even a nice one is worth only about 25 cents.
However much the paper that it is printed on is worth....