Thousands of different kinds of bills were printed during and immediately after the Revolutionary War. Without more information it's not possible to make an evaluation.
Because many of these bills have been counterfeited over the years you should have it inspected in person by an expert who deals in Colonial and Revolutionary-era US currency.
In choice crisp uncirculated condition, it's worth about $250
well-worn = $45 lightly worn = $120 crisp uncirculated = $250 ... as of 12/22/09
That is a tough one. Perhaps your mean 1917 or 1918. No two dollar bills were printed for 1914. However, here are the prices in average condition. 1917 - $50 1918 - $250
Your bill should also have a large eagle above the pictures of Lincoln and Grant. If so, your bill is usually called a "black eagle note". Without knowing its condition and which signature combinations are on your bill, it's difficult to estimate a value. The most common ones sell for $45 to $150 if circulated, and $250 to $400 if uncirculated. Given those price ranges, your bill would have to be examined in person by a knowledgeable dealer or appraiser to get a more specific value.
As of July 2013, the value of a 1896 1 US dollar is between $15 and $250. The actual value depends on the condition of the coin and the overall demand from collectors.
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In choice crisp uncirculated condition, it's worth about $250
well-worn = $45 lightly worn = $120 crisp uncirculated = $250 ... as of 12/22/09
If very worn, $250; if nearly new, $750.
That is a tough one. Perhaps your mean 1917 or 1918. No two dollar bills were printed for 1914. However, here are the prices in average condition. 1917 - $50 1918 - $250
a 1918 five dollar bill is worth range from$100-150 in good condition awesome condition is about $300-350 with blue seal on it $200-250 and$400-450 500 max.
A 1954 Canadian two dollar bill can range from $10 up to $250.Two dollar bills are reddish brown in color and show a farm landscape with hills and trees on the back of each bank note.
25 cents 2 dimes and a nickel 1/4 of a dollar 0.25 dollars 1/40 of a 10 dollar bill 1/100 of a 25 dollar bill 1/400 of a 100 dollar bill 1/800 of a 200 dollar bill 1/1000 of a 250 dollar bill 1/2000 of a 500 dollar bill
In the 250 - 350 range
As of 12/2011, retail prices range from $250 for a very worn bill, up to around $750 with minimal wear. An uncirculated note could bring double that amount.
It depends on the Federal Reserve District indicated on the billCleveland - $250 to $450 if circulated, $1000 uncirculated.Richmond - $1200 to $1400 if circulated, $4500 uncirculated.Any other city - $25 to $75 if circulated, $400 uncirculated.The issuing bank is not often a determining factor in a bill's value, but it is important for this particular case.
Your bill should also have a large eagle above the pictures of Lincoln and Grant. If so, your bill is usually called a "black eagle note". Without knowing its condition and which signature combinations are on your bill, it's difficult to estimate a value. The most common ones sell for $45 to $150 if circulated, and $250 to $400 if uncirculated. Given those price ranges, your bill would have to be examined in person by a knowledgeable dealer or appraiser to get a more specific value.