THAN, not "then", and not 1962 either. The US didn't print any bills with that date.
A ten Dollar bill is always worth $10 US Dollars, if American and genuine. The bill is worth more to a bill/note collector. In this case the better the condition of the bill the better. Also the Series date is important and who signed it as the Secretary of the Treasury. All of these combined will value the bill more or less and the market is always changing. Go on eBay and look at previous auctions for value of the bill.
The whole thing is worth $2. Of that, $2 is the value of the bill. The rest is the value of the Easter Bunny and certificate. It's a novelty item, nothing more.
1000 dollars+ That's the FACE value of the bill. Because the U.S. never withdrew or demonetized any currency, all bills are worth their face (printed) value at a minimum. However, the COLLECTOR's value can be much different. However, without knowing more about the bill it's not possible to say anything more definite. The auction site linked below shows current retail values for $1000 bills of different dates and series.
Yes. Silver coins are worth more than face value.
If you got it in pocket change it is worth face value. If it is uncirculated it is worth a bit more than face value.
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.
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.
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.
I have a 1963 lincoln wheat penny there any value in it in good condition?
The value of a 1963 red printed $1 bill can vary depending on its condition and any unique characteristics it may have. In general, these bills are not considered rare or particularly valuable among collectors and are typically worth around face value or slightly more. If the bill is in crisp, uncirculated condition or has any printing errors or rare serial numbers, it could be worth slightly more to a collector.
Please check your bill again. Red seal $5 bills were issued in 1953 and 1963. No US bills were dated 1962. There's more information at the questions"What is the value of a 1953 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?""What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?"Red InkRed ink indicates that a bill is a United States Note, a now-obsolete form of paper money that was similar to current Federal Reserve Notes.
Most are worth five cents. Five cents in 1963 was, of course, worth much more than it is today after decades of inflation.
They're both worth $1. But you could get A LOT more with it in 1963, than in 2008.
Room for One More - 1962 was released on: USA: 27 January 1962 France: 7 July 1963 West Germany: 2 December 1966
All 1963 U.S. $1 bills are Federal Reserve notes with green seals. Red-seal $2 and $5 U.S. notes were printed in 1963 . These are worth face value or slightly more, at most around 10%.
In general a 1928 $2 bill is worth only $2.50-$20, but if the bill is a "star note" it is worth considerably more.
At present, it's worth a little more than $11.