As a quick search at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing website reveals, U.S. Notes were a separate form of currency that circulated along side silver certificates and Federal Reserve Notes. They were issued by the Federal Government but had no silver backing. They're NOT related to being on the gold standard and were in fact issued until 1966, 33 years after the U.S. went off gold.
They are technically still legal tender and have never been recalled, but have disappeared from circulation because of wearing out and because they're saved for their unusual appearance.
Values depend on a bill's date and series letter. The link below shows current auction prices. As you'll note, the great majority of $5 U.S. Notes sell for about $8-10 so that is not a "sucker" price in any way.
The value of a five dollar bill is five dollars. It's not clear what you mean by "consecutive serial numbers." If you mean that the bill's serial number looks like "12345678" or something, then a collector might be willing to pay a small premium for it as a curiosity. If you mean that you have two or more five dollar bills where the serial numbers are consecutive, they're worth five dollars each, period.
i have a ten dollar bill, serial number jh13001355a. is this bill of any value more than face? tu
It will be worth one dollar. The serial numbers really do not have an affect on value. There may be collectors that would find it of interest, but they are not likely to pay much for it.
Please post a new question with the bill's date. Serial numbers rarely affect a bill's value. Also, U.S. bills have their serial numbers on the front. If your bill is from a different country include that in your post.
Nothing. You have to have both serial numbers before it has value...unless you tape it back together.
It has no extra value. The "embossed" serial numbers aren't an error or special type of printing. All it means is that the counter that prints the numbers was slightly misaligned, so it was pressed more firmly into the paper when the bill was printed.
A 1 dollar bill with two different serial numbers is not considered rare or valuable in most cases. Its worth would still be the face value of one dollar. However, if the bill has any significant printing errors or unique features, it may be desirable to collectors and could potentially be worth more than face value.
its aproximently worth 4,562,000 us dollars
Serial numbers are counters and a security feature but rarely affect a bill's value. Please post a new, separate question with the bill's date and what letter if any is next to the date. Some collectors will pay extra for numbers with a special pattern, e.g. 12345678, or low numbers such as 00000015.
It's too new to have any special value.Serial NumbersIt's normally not necessary to provide a bill's serial number. Serial numbers are counters and a security feature but rarely affect a bill's value. Some collectors will pay extra for numbers with a special pattern, e.g. 12345678, or low numbers such as 00000015.
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