A Korean 10 jeon note is a denomination of South Korean currency that was in use before it was replaced by the won. As a historical note, its value would depend on factors such as historical significance, rarity, and collector demand. Without further information, it is difficult to provide an exact value.
A current issue NORTH Korean 1000 Won note is worth about $7. A mint uncirculated condition note would be worth $20 to a collector, dropping to $2-4 in used condition.A current issue SOUTH Korean 1000 Won note is worth about $0.90. A mint uncirculated condition note would be worth $4 to a collector and face value (90c) in used condition.
As of January 2022, the value of a Korean 100 Won note is approximately 0.09 USD. The Korean Won is the official currency of South Korea.
A whole note is worth 4 beats, a half note is worth 2 beats, a quarter note is worth 1 beat, an eighth note is worth 1/2 a beat, a sixteenth note is worth 1/4 of a beat, a dotted half note is worth 3 beats, and a dotted quarter note is worth 1 and a 1/2 beats.
It's worth maybe $10 in average condition, unless it's a brown seal Hawaiian note, which is worth at least $25. About it not saying "In God We Trust," the phrase wasn't added to currency until the 1950s.
Nickels from the 1950s onward are only worth face value unless they're uncirculated or proof coins. Note that every coin has a mint (where it was made) but not every coin has a mint MARK, which is what I assume you were referring to in your original wording.
Samsung Note III
A quaver is worth half the beat of one beat of a bar.
A Jersey five pound note is worth five pounds in Wales.
Half note
A minim worth two beats. The dot to a note worth half of the note value. Hence the dotted minim has three beats.
It is worth $100.