The United States guarantee that the dollar will have a face value.
The face value of a Scottish banknote is exactly the same as the face value of the same denomination of English banknote.
$3.21 dollars.
Exactly as in the question: 100000
no value almost
Such a banknote does not exist. The Australian One Hundred Dollar note was first issued in 1984.
The value of a 1907 50 lire banknote is roughly 50 cents. If it is in mint condition and you find the right collector, then it is possible to get more money. It also depends on where you are selling it.
between 10 and 30 dollars
n = 1547298 - 100000
1447298 Ans = 1547298 - 100000
The Naples Banknote Company do not produce exchangeable currency, they produce commemorative banknotes with NO VALUE other than to collectors.
The answer depends on the currency in question. The whole idea of paper currency's value is that it is a promise of funds. If you have a $20 united states dollar, then the united states treasury is promising you that the value is $20. However the actual value is nothing, if the united states treasury stopped recognizing paper currency, then it would be worthless.