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Aren't all old retired bills collectibles? I always keep and save, for example, silver certs when I find them.
However I'd say at the same time that there's almost no collectible bills that are substantially worth more than their face value.
Even rare century-old bills are basically face value + $2.
Old notes and coins aren't the type of collectible that is in short supply.
You have to go very far back in time, or find something truly unique (like a misprint) to have anything of value.
no they are not.
why? there have been so many of them produced that they are pretty much only worth face value.
silver and gold certificates are worth money because most of them were either turned in or lost.
however they have to be a rare find to be worth more than a few dollars.
they also have to be pretty much in mint state.