Large Size US Notes Value
Analysis of 1,603 eBay listings for large size US currency notes.
What you'll usually pay
👉 In short easy summary
Value is heavily concentrated in certified and graded notes, with Grade 64 seeing a 300% increase over the median. Conversely, ungraded and lower denomination notes ($10, $20, $50) show significant price drops of 95%.
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Price by denomination
Why? Prices vary by rarity and demand, ranging from 24.95 for $20 notes to 286.94 for $1 notes.
Price by grade
Why? Professional grading significantly boosts value, with Grade 64 at 1999 compared to Ungraded at 24.95.
Price by certification
Why? Certified notes command a premium, with PCGS Currency at 799.95 versus Uncertified at 112.
Price by circulated/uncirculated
Why? Market preference varies by condition, with Circulated notes at 649 and Uncirculated at 104.
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Common questions
What is the median price for a high-grade (64) large size note?
The median price for a Grade 64 note is 1999.
How does certification affect the median value?
PCGS Currency certified notes have a median of 799.95, while Uncertified notes have a median of 112.
Which denomination has the highest median price among the listed values?
The $1 denomination has the highest median price at 286.94.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $23–$3,805, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 16, 2026.