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How much is a $50 Star Note bill worth?

How much is a $50 Star Note bill worth?

Most 1963A series $50 star notes are worth around $65 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $75-80. In uncirculated condition the price is around $175 for notes with an MS 63 grade.

How much is a $50 silver certificate bill worth?

These silver certificates are typically worth a small premium over face value, with circulated certificates typically selling for $1.25 to $1.50 each. Meanwhile, uncirculated silver certificates can be worth between $2 and $4 apiece.

What is a 1934 $50 bill worth?

Most 1934 series $50 star notes are worth around $150 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $600 for notes with an MS 63 grade. Notes issued from the Federal Reserve Banks of Cleveland, Dallas, and Minneapolis will be more valuable.

Can you get $50 bills from the bank?

Approximately 3.5% of all notes printed in 2019 were $50 bills. They are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in beige straps.

What is the back of the 50 pesos bill?

The latest Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan is pictured on the $50 Mexican nuevos pesos banknote. The back side of the purple coloured cincuenta nuevo pesos bill shows a fight between a Spaniard and Aztec. Do you have a 50 Nuevos Pesos banknote Mexico (Cuauhtémoc)?

Who is on the 50 French franc bill?

This 50 cinquante francs banknote shows Antoine De Saint-Éxupery and Le Petit Prince. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Banque de France’. The airplane on the back of the bill is a Breguet XIV biplane. Do you have a 50 French Francs banknote (Antoine De Saint-Exupery)?

When did the 50 franc banknote come out?

50 French Francs banknote (Antoine De Saint-Exupery) The Banque de France issued French Franc banknotes in 11 different denominations, including this 50 French Francs banknote (Antoine De Saint-Exupery). They are part of the French Franc banknotes series. The Banque de France started issuing these 50 French Franc banknotes in 1993.

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