National Banknotes Market Value
Current market data for 11,873 National Banknotes listings.
What you'll usually pay
👉 In short easy summary
Value is concentrated in early issues, with 1875 notes seeing a 138% increase. Conversely, $1 denominations and uncertified notes are trending down by 31% and 32% respectively.
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Price by denomination
Why? Prices vary by face value, ranging from $1 at 275 to $50 at 404.25.
Price by year
Why? Age significantly impacts value, with 1875 notes at 950 and 1900 notes at 206.
Price by certification
Why? Professional grading adds a premium, with PCGS Banknote Grading at 499.99 compared to Uncertified at 272.5.
Price by grade
Why? Condition drives pricing, from Ungraded at 250 up to grade 66 at 785.
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Common questions
What is the median price for a National Banknote?
The market median price is 399.
How does professional certification affect the price?
PMG certified notes have a median of 495, while uncertified notes have a median of 272.5.
Which year has seen the highest price increase?
Notes from 1875 have seen the highest increase at 138%.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $125–$1,264, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 16, 2026.