How much is a 1934 1000 dollar bill worth?

As with any high denomination note, the value of a 1934 $1000 bill is based on issuing district, star note designation, condition, serial number, and seal color. The information below gives rarity information. Please contact us for exact values.

How much is a 1934 Federal Reserve Note worth?

Value: 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Notes value $110 in Very Fine condition. Star notes value $150 or more depending on Federal Reserve district. Notes from some districts are rarer than others.

How much is a 1934 Green Seal Bill worth?

1934 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Value – How much is 1934 $20 Bill Worth? – PaperMoneyWanted.com 1934 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Value – How much is 1934 $20 Bill Worth?

When was the first 1, 000 dollar bill printed?

The first $1,000 bill printed in the U.S. was in 1861. That year, the Confederate States of America also included a one thousand dollar note among its first bank notes. The issue of 1861 Montgomery (from the original capital of the confederacy, Montgomery, AL) notes can be incredibly valuable, especially in uncirculated condition.

How big is a 1934 Federal Reserve Bill?

AC 1934A $1000 Atlanta ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR BILL PCGS 66 PPQ gem uncirculated! $1000 Federal Reserve Note ST. Louis 1934A Small Size H00023124A Population 12

Are there any 1934$ 1, 000 notes in perfect condition?

Lime green notes in gem uncirculated condition are rare and in demand. Of course any 1934 $1,000 bill in perfect condition is very collectible. You also want to keep an eye out for serial numbers under 100. They are popular.

What kind of seals are on 1934 dollar bills?

Lime green seals are scarcer and they are usually found on notes with a serial number under 10,000. Lime green notes in gem uncirculated condition are rare and in demand. Of course any 1934 $1,000 bill in perfect condition is very collectible.

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