That $100,000 dollar note didn't the government confiscate all those notes so I don't understand how that one got sold in auction I thought it was illegal for the general public to even own a bill like that.
When I was a cashier a customer handed me a $2 bill at the checkout and he asked "How much do you think I could get for this on eBay?" I just looked at him and said "Two dollars." Then he goes, "No, I mean how much is it worth?" I gave him a blank expression and informed him "Two dollars," again "your $2 bill is worth $2 dude. That's how paper currency works." I don't miss working in retail.
You are 100,000% incorrect about the $100,000 note. Those notes were never in general circulation and were never authorized for use outside of the FR system. All 42,000 pribted are accounted for. To my knowledge ~15 exist, plus an uncut sheet. Owned Bureau of Engraving, FRS, Smithsonian and the Museum of American Finance (possibly on load to them, and I think they are the ones that have the uncut sheet). If there was one in public hands, it would be a felony
@Clarke Dailey .A sheet of 12 uncut $100,000 notes still exist ,and they are in the hands of the feds ..And the Smithsonian museum in Washington DC has 2 notes on display for educational purposes..
@NES King yes, the uncut sheet is part of the ~ 15 specimens that are still around. Two are in the Smithsonian and at least one at the BOE museum. There was one specimen that toured the country but I think that is one of the specimens from BOE. And the sheet of 12 was at the museum of finance a few years back.
Those notes were (and still are) illegal for a private citizen to possess. Those still in existence have all been accounted for! So if you claim to have one in your possession, it is either a forgery, or it has been stolen!
@@richardwoodell5772 correct .The man in this video wrongly said a $100,000 note sold in auction ,he is mistaken .Since the $100,000 as with all 1934 series Gold Certificates are illegal for private ownership..
I would like to know the details of that auction. It is my understanding that those notes were only used for transactions between the U S. Treasury, and the Federal Reserve Banks. Unless the law has been recently repealed, it illegal for a private citizen to own one!
That's what I thought. I thought it was just for the federal reserve accounting or something like that and never actually distributed to the public so technically there shouldn't be any in the "wild". I have no idea why the federal reserve would need a physical bill for accounting purposes. Guess it made more sense in the early days but definitely don't make sense today where everything is done on computers and there's no real need for physical currency except for small private deals. Idk though maybe I'm completely wrong
That $100,000 dollar note didn't the government confiscate all those notes so I don't understand how that one got sold in auction I thought it was illegal for the general public to even own a bill like that.
Why would it be illegal????
Your right the government did take them all, I have no clue how one was sold since they are illegal
@@nesking3115 As are ALL Gold Certificates of that year!
I have one million dollar note but iam in South Africa what do I do
The prices for 500 and 1000’s have gone through the roof. Wish i would have bought more when the price was lower. Thanks for the info
GREAT NOTES THANKS MR.CHRIS..
We have found some old US dollar amounting $10,000 per bell. Dated 1935. We dont know on how to auction this to US government?
Nice pick ups ! Thanks for the information and video.
What you mean nice pickups, he didnt get anything.
nice information to know.
As from Australia, thanks for sharing.
When I was a cashier a customer handed me a $2 bill at the checkout and he asked "How much do you think I could get for this on eBay?" I just looked at him and said "Two dollars." Then he goes, "No, I mean how much is it worth?" I gave him a blank expression and informed him "Two dollars," again "your $2 bill is worth $2 dude. That's how paper currency works."
I don't miss working in retail.
Yet there are pennies worth thousands of dollars 😒
I liked how the $500 note is a star note🤙
My dad has a 1934 million-dollar c note gold seal with President Wilson on it
1934 also had a $100 gold certificate
I have the notes, how to get to the buy's
What is the valuation of 1 million dollar bill of 1996 is with IMA CERTIFICATION
Are $100,000- 10,000 can be change to its value you've mention?
One trillion dollar bill!
Good day sir! I have 5000 dollar series of 1934 bill how will I able to sell this? Help me. Thanks
Rick Harrison might take it
Depending on its condition, you should be able to get at least $100,000 for it!
They need bring them bills back out…
WOW
I have an $10,000 coin. Does that count? :-)
Good day sir. I have 10,000 dollars series 1934A. Can you help me to sell it. Need reply. Thankd
I have a 1,000,000 million dollar note
Woodrow Wilson Yukk
You are 100,000% incorrect about the $100,000 note. Those notes were never in general circulation and were never authorized for use outside of the FR system. All 42,000 pribted are accounted for. To my knowledge ~15 exist, plus an uncut sheet. Owned Bureau of Engraving, FRS, Smithsonian and the Museum of American Finance (possibly on load to them, and I think they are the ones that have the uncut sheet). If there was one in public hands, it would be a felony
@Clarke Dailey .A sheet of 12 uncut $100,000 notes still exist ,and they are in the hands of the feds ..And the Smithsonian museum in Washington DC has 2 notes on display for educational purposes..
@NES King yes, the uncut sheet is part of the ~ 15 specimens that are still around. Two are in the Smithsonian and at least one at the BOE museum. There was one specimen that toured the country but I think that is one of the specimens from BOE. And the sheet of 12 was at the museum of finance a few years back.
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Yeah if they can make $100 why not $500? At least it's the big brother of $100.
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I have here United States of America 100000 in Gold note series of 1934...im looking for a buyer..
Those notes were (and still are) illegal for a private citizen to possess. Those still in existence have all been accounted for! So if you claim to have one in your possession, it is either a forgery, or it has been stolen!
Can you furnish us with the serial number of your bill?
@@richardwoodell5772 correct .The man in this video wrongly said a $100,000 note sold in auction ,he is mistaken .Since the $100,000 as with all 1934 series Gold Certificates are illegal for private ownership..
What is the serial number?
A cool million for a pic of good old Woody. Pass 👎🏽
I would like to know the details of that auction. It is my understanding that those notes were only used for transactions between the U S. Treasury, and the Federal Reserve Banks. Unless the law has been recently repealed, it illegal for a private citizen to own one!
@@richardwoodell5772 the man in the video is mistaken,as pointed out the $100,000 note is illegal to own .
The man in this video is wrong .$100,000 notes are illegal to own ,none have ever been sold ..
That's what I thought. I thought it was just for the federal reserve accounting or something like that and never actually distributed to the public so technically there shouldn't be any in the "wild". I have no idea why the federal reserve would need a physical bill for accounting purposes. Guess it made more sense in the early days but definitely don't make sense today where everything is done on computers and there's no real need for physical currency except for small private deals. Idk though maybe I'm completely wrong
I jbevten 10000 dollar
Notice as you go higher from 1$ the people on them become less and less famous, who would be on a million dollar bill- Trump.
Well, William McKinley was famous when he was President, so much so he was assassinated.
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