, do not know about the twenty. I recently sold a 2003 A five dollar bill with no treasury seal for $70 on ebay.
On the 5 dollar bill: Redeemable in gold on demand at the united states treasury or in gold or lawful money at any federal reserve bank. 1928 series A A.W. Mellon secretary of the treasury
In the 1950s, there were several different series of 10 dollar bills issued by the treasury. The series range from A through E, and have different values depending upon the series. For a series A 10 dollar bill, the value online is between 45 and 100 dollars, depending upon condition.
Yes, the Treasury printed $2 bills in the 2003 series, also 2005 and 2008.
In the 1950s, there were several different series of 10 dollar bills issued by the treasury. The series range from A through E, and have different values depending upon the series. For a series A 10 dollar bill, the value online is between 45 and 100 dollars, depending upon condition.
Up to a whole $2. The Treasury is still making series 2003 bills.
All US bills carry the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and US Treasurer who were in office when the bill's series was first printed. As of 01/2013, the Secretary of the Treasury is Timothy Geithner and the Treasurer is Rosie Rios. Later in the year a new series will be printed when Jack Lew takes office as the new Secretary of the Treasury.
All dollar bills have signatures printed on them; one is the Secretary of the Treasury, and the other is the U.S. Treasurer. An uncirculated series 1974 might sell for a few dollars, but it's not especially valuable.
Depends on the year of that series of notes. Signatures are those of the Treasurer of the US, and of the Secretary of the Treasury at the time that series of notes was printed. Names change as the people in those offices change.
If very worn, $250; if nearly new, $750.
All US bills carry the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and US Treasurer who were in office when the bill's series was first printed. As of 02/2012, the Secretary of the Treasury is Timothy Geithner and the Treasurer is Rosie Rios.
Probably never. Modern practice is to add a series letter only when a new Treasurer is appointed, and to start a new series year whenever a new Secretary of the Treasury is appointed.The 2006 series started when Henry Paulson became Secretary of the Treasury but he left office when the Republicans were defeated in 2008. Once the current supply of bills runs out a new 2009 or 2010 series with Tim Geithner's signature will be printed.