Is a 2001 dollar bill worth anything?
John Hall
Updated on April 10, 2026
Most 2001 series $1 bills printed in Washington D.C. are worth around $3 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS 63. Bills printed in Washington D.C. and issued from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas are worth around $15 in very fine condition and $25 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS 63.
How much is a $20 bill from 2001?
The 2001 series $20 bills are worth around $30 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS 63.
What is a 1985 hundred dollar bill worth?
What’s the average worth of a 1985 $100 bill? On average, a preowned 1985 $100 bill can sell on eBay for anywhere between $120 and $160. However, the condition of the bill is a significant factor in determining its price. Bills in mint condition or bills that have not been circulated can sometimes cost as much as $300.
How much is a fifty dollar bill worth?
$50 Fifty Dollar Notes $100 One Hundred Dollar Notes $500 Five Hundred Dollar Notes $1000 One Thousand Dollar Notes $5000 Five Thousand Dollar Notes $10000 Ten Thousand Dollar Notes 3 Three Cent Notes 5 Five Cent Notes 10 Ten Cent Notes 15 Fifteen Cent Notes 25 Twenty-Five Cent Notes 50 Fifty Cent Notes See also: Old Paper Money Values
What was the value of one dollar in 2001?
Calculate the Value of $1.00 in 2001. How much is it worth today? What is $1 in 2001 worth in today’s money? Adjusted for inflation, $1.00 in 2001 is equal to $1.50 in 2021. Annual inflation over this period was 2.04%.
What’s the value of a colonial 50 dollar bill?
If you have a colonial, obsolete, or Confederate States of America $50 bill then our guide won’t be of much help. There are just too many varieties out there to include the most obscure issues. Many of them also aren’t tremendously valuable. We also don’t feature any $50 bills printed after 1930. They traditionally don’t have any collector value.
When was the first 50 dollar note made?
What Is A Fifty Dollar Star Note?: Star notes were first used on $50 bills starting with the series of 1913 gold certificates. They are still being issued today. “Star note” is a collector term for a replacement note. Star notes were issued into circulation to replace misprinted money that was destroyed by The Bureau of Engraving and Printing.