United States Notes Value
Current market statistics for 2,285 United States Notes listings.
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High value is concentrated in 1901 issues and Grade 64 notes, both showing significant positive deltas. Conversely, $100 denominations and ungraded notes are trading well below the market median.
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Price by grade
Why? Value increases significantly with professional grading, peaking at 926.25 for Grade 64 compared to 249.95 for ungraded.
Price by denomination
Why? Higher face values do not always equal higher market value, with $20 notes at 799.95 and $100 notes at 199.99.
Price by certification
Why? Certified notes command a premium, with PCGS Currency reaching 706.5 while uncertified notes sit at 267.
Price by year
Why? Rarity and age drive pricing, with 1901 notes peaking at 1249.97 and 1907 notes at 349.95.
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Common questions
What is the median price for a United States Note?
The market median price is 406.94.
How does professional certification affect the value?
PMG certified notes have a median of 650, while uncertified notes have a median of 267.
Which year has the highest median value?
Notes from 1901 have the highest median value at 1249.97.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $109–$1,729, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 16, 2026.