Apparently nothing. I acquired some bonds at an auction in 1963 and sent the coupons to the First National City Bank in NYC for redemption and received a letter back, with a check for $1.07) saying the funds to pay the balance of the bonds was exhausted, etc. I would like to know if they have any value as a collector item.
Has anyone found out if these bonds are worth anything to a collector? I, also, have some Republic of Poland twenty six percent us dollar gold bonds issued in 1920.
Silver dollars issued up to 1935, and copper-nickel dollars issued from 1971 to 1978, were 38.1 mm in diameter.Current "golden" dollars (actually brass) are 26.5 mm in diameter.
Fractional currency refers to paper money that was issued in denominations of less than one dollar. These were issued by both sides in the American Civil War due to the hoarding of coins by people who had no faith in paper money.
If you are referring to a U.S. dollar, the only coin issued that year was the small-sized Susan B. Anthony dollar made of cupronickel, not silver. If that's what you have, I'm afraid it's only worth face value. Keep it as a curiosity or spend it.
The exact number cannot be tallied. At several different points in history, the US Treasury - specifically the Mint - had recovered older silver dollars and melted them down to make newer ones. Too, not all dollar coins struck were in fact issued. Some coins which had not been issued due to over-production were destroyed. Since the numbers of such coins were never specified, it is impossible to know just how many surviving dollar coins are in circulation, or collections, at this time.
not that i know of. i know that 1 and 2 dollar bills exist but i have never heard of a three dollar bill. Another answer: Before the United States established standardized currency, various banks could issue their own currency. A few banks issued 3 dollar bills. Those were called in when the Federal Government began issuing its own currency. A few were not turned in and still exist.
No one is on a Czech dollar bill because there aren't any Czech bills with that denomination. The Czech Republic's currency is called the koruna, or "crown" in English. The Related Link includes a table of all bills issued by the Czech Republic.
What is the value of a space shuttle discovery $5.00 commemorative coin issued by the republic of the Marshall Islands on September 29, 1988
In 1993 the Republic of Liberia issued a Nolan Ryan 10 dollar silver proof coin. The value of this coin is about $15.
The Australian One Dollar coin was first issued in 1984. The Australian Two Dollar coin was first issued in 1988.
They were first issued in 1886.
The Australian One Dollar coin was first issued in 1984 replacing the Australian One Dollar note which was last issued in 1982. The Australian One Dollar note was progressively removed from circulation in 1984. The Australian Two Dollar coin was first issued in 1988 replacing the Australian Two Dollar note which was last issued in 1985. The Australian Two Dollar note was progressively removed from circulation in 1988.
All Dollar coins issued for circulation from 1971 to date contain no silver All Dollar coins issued from 1794- 1935 are 90% silver. In the years of 1936-1970 no one dollar coins were struck.
No US dollar coins were issued in 1809.
The last Australian Two Dollar notes issued for circulation were issued in 1985. If you have a "1988" Australian Two Dollar note, it was issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia as a collectible in a green folder to mark the withdrawal of the Two Dollar note. The Two Dollar coin was first issued in 1988. If you have any doubt, take it to a reputable coin dealer who will positively identify the note for you.
The first New Zealand Dollar was issued in 1967.
The U.S.Mint has never issued a copper dollar.
The first Australian Dollar coin was issued in 1984.