That depends on the country of issue of the $20 and the provinance on the bill. If it is a US $20 bill, it would be worth at least $20 today. If the provinance on the bill is that it comes attached with a letter staing the story behind it, and possibily a letter from Prince George stating here is the $20 I owe you, serial number XXX, then it would be of collectable interest and would probably fetch more at auction from interested collectors of Prince (King) George memorbelia, and if the letter were addressed to Wallis Simpson, then undoubtably may fetch several hunder dollors.
From my understanding, it may only be in Britain, but a $20 Canadian bill is worth approximately- $20. The note itself is a representative of real money- coins. Only coins can gain or lose value because of the material its made from. It would have to be quite old to be denied by a shopkeeper though.
I would keep it though, as times could change and it could gain a lot of value if you keep passing it down from generation to generation.
George Washington.
Bills with the portrait of King George were printed by the Bank of Canada in 1937. A 50 dollar bill come in different varieties and its selling price ranges from $75 to $600 depending on its condition.
The U.S. did not print any bills with that date.
Millions of Canadian one dollar bills were printed in 1937. There are four distinct varieties based on their portraiture. They are generally worth between and couple of dollars to one hundred dollars depending on their condition and rarity.
yes you can still get a 2 dollar bill in america.
it was on the 1 dollar bill
it's worth probably anywhere in the range of $1,875-$2,285 to a collector.
George Washington is on the 1 dollar bill.
Please post a new question with the issuing country. The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1937.
a half hundred dollar bill is worth $50
At the time, it was worth one dollar.
It's worth 5 dollars.