Philomena, ??? Hypothetically, you could enter any U.S. bank today and deposit the note into your accounts. However, doing so would be unwise, as $10,000 bills are usually worth a lot more. On average, you should expect one of these bills in good condition to sell at auction in the $60,000 – $150,000 range. Notes in uncirculated-level quality may sell for even higher.
Even old, poor-condition $10,000 bills typically sell for at least $30,000.
Wilson, There are only five known existing samples of the 1918 $10,000 bill, all of which are currently in the possession of governmental organizations. These five bills with serials B1A, B420A, D1A, L204, and L1957A are all the known pieces remaining from that era, as there are no verified 1918 $10,000 bills in private hands.
The most recent sale of a 1928 10,000 Dollar Bill (an event which does not happen often) was for an about uncirculated specimen rated MS 58 that sold for $504,000 in October 2022.
Careful, Wilson. There are some here who consider knowledge - and those who write it - the enemy. You subject yourself to downvotes simply by making their minimally-lobed brains hurt, which in turn, hurts their feelings.
#33 No amount of tree shaped car fresheners can mask the acrid stench of curry, cheap cigars and an aversion to bathing. So, yeah....safe bet there's no (air-quote) dead body in the trunk (end air-quote).
#39 Communist Authoritarians hate to look like the fools they are. Isn't that right...every Leftist?
#45 Ummm...That watch clearly reads, "9:15." The poor sap who owned the watch probably suffered from 'Time Disassociation.' (((disorder does not exist)))
...Oh, did I write sap? I meant, 'Jap.'
#48 'Coming soon to a Foot Locker near YOU' (thenshopliftedbytheusualsuspects)
#19 the word "need" is not correct in this sentence, rather you all should use "want". You don't need that at all, you are perfectly capable of living without that, but maybe you have a desire to own everything and that face pillow is one of those.
Orilla, Aww, Orilla...did you tick off all of the little Neanderthal Jeezis fweaks? Too effin' bad, huh? We all really, REALLY care what those superstitions clowns from the Dark Ages think, don't we?
Philomena, ??? Hypothetically, you could enter any U.S. bank today and deposit the note into your accounts. However, doing so would be unwise, as $10,000 bills are usually worth a lot more. On average, you should expect one of these bills in good condition to sell at auction in the $60,000 – $150,000 range. Notes in uncirculated-level quality may sell for even higher.
Even old, poor-condition $10,000 bills typically sell for at least $30,000.
Wilson, There are only five known existing samples of the 1918 $10,000 bill, all of which are currently in the possession of governmental organizations. These five bills with serials B1A, B420A, D1A, L204, and L1957A are all the known pieces remaining from that era, as there are no verified 1918 $10,000 bills in private hands.
The most recent sale of a 1928 10,000 Dollar Bill (an event which does not happen often) was for an about uncirculated specimen rated MS 58 that sold for $504,000 in October 2022.
Careful, Wilson. There are some here who consider knowledge - and those who write it - the enemy. You subject yourself to downvotes simply by making their minimally-lobed brains hurt, which in turn, hurts their feelings.
#33 No amount of tree shaped car fresheners can mask the acrid stench of curry, cheap cigars and an aversion to bathing. So, yeah....safe bet there's no (air-quote) dead body in the trunk (end air-quote).
#39 Communist Authoritarians hate to look like the fools they are. Isn't that right...every Leftist?
#45 Ummm...That watch clearly reads, "9:15." The poor sap who owned the watch probably suffered from 'Time Disassociation.' (((disorder does not exist)))
...Oh, did I write sap? I meant, 'Jap.'
#48 'Coming soon to a Foot Locker near YOU' (thenshopliftedbytheusualsuspects)
#19 the word "need" is not correct in this sentence, rather you all should use "want". You don't need that at all, you are perfectly capable of living without that, but maybe you have a desire to own everything and that face pillow is one of those.
Orilla, Aww, Orilla...did you tick off all of the little Neanderthal Jeezis fweaks? Too effin' bad, huh? We all really, REALLY care what those superstitions clowns from the Dark Ages think, don't we?
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Hypothetically, you could enter any U.S. bank today and deposit the note into your accounts. However, doing so would be unwise, as $10,000 bills are usually worth a lot more. On average, you should expect one of these bills in good condition to sell at auction in the $60,000 – $150,000 range. Notes in uncirculated-level quality may sell for even higher.
Even old, poor-condition $10,000 bills typically sell for at least $30,000.
There are only five known existing samples of the 1918 $10,000 bill, all of which are currently in the possession of governmental organizations. These five bills with serials B1A, B420A, D1A, L204, and L1957A are all the known pieces remaining from that era, as there are no verified 1918 $10,000 bills in private hands.
The most recent sale of a 1928 10,000 Dollar Bill (an event which does not happen often) was for an about uncirculated specimen rated MS 58 that sold for $504,000 in October 2022.
Careful, Wilson. There are some here who consider knowledge - and those who write it - the enemy. You subject yourself to downvotes simply by making their minimally-lobed brains hurt, which in turn, hurts their feelings.
Please continue.
...by the way...it's a shark.
Never worked with me
#39 Communist Authoritarians hate to look like the fools they are. Isn't that right...every Leftist?
#45 Ummm...That watch clearly reads, "9:15." The poor sap who owned the watch probably suffered from 'Time Disassociation.' (((disorder does not exist)))
...Oh, did I write sap? I meant, 'Jap.'
#48 'Coming soon to a Foot Locker near YOU' (thenshopliftedbytheusualsuspects)
#45 Here's your word for today: Parallax
Yep. All those civilians who were killed started it.
I believe that's an autostereogram.
Thanks for setting us straight, Jesus.
U needed that one.
Aww, Orilla...did you tick off all of the little Neanderthal Jeezis fweaks? Too effin' bad, huh? We all really, REALLY care what those superstitions clowns from the Dark Ages think, don't we?