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The world's most valuable rare notes

Mega-expensive old money
England 1948 £1 million Treasury Note – $86,000 (£69k)
USA 1882 $100 Gold Certificate – $117,500 (£94k)
USA 1928 $50 Gold Certificate –  $120,000 (£96k)
Palestine 1938 £100 Banknote – $125,000 (£100k)
China 1909 One Yuan/Dollar Ooi-Long Banknote – $127,000 (£102k)
USA 1890 $100 Treasury Note – $129,250 (£104k)
USA 1934 Fr. 2221-H $5,000 Federal Reserve Note – $141,000 (£113k)
USA 1869 Fr.151 $50 Bill – $176,250 (£142k)
USA 1880 Fr.187J $1,000 Bill – $176,250 (£142k)
USA 1907 $1,000 Gold Certificate – $176,250 (£142k)
USA 1863 $50 Bill – $182,125 (£146k)
USA 1883 $500 Brown Seal Gold Certificate – $193,875 (£156k)
USA 1882 Fr.1192a $50 Gold Certificate – $200,000 (£161k)
Zanzibar 1908 20 Rupees – $225,000 (£180k)
USA 1880 Black Back $100 Silver Certificate – $235,000 (£189k)
USA 1891 $50 Seward Treasury Note – $235,000 (£189k)
USA 1902 Alaska $5 Bill – $246,750 (£198k)
Australia 1817 First Banknote – $252,000 (£202k)
USA 1863 Spread Eagle $100 Bill – $305,500 (£245k)
China 1904/1908 One Yuan/Dollar Banknote – $322,000 (£259k)
USA 1880 Fr. 187k $1,000 Bill – $330,000 (£265k)
USA 1863 $20 Gold Certificate – $352,500
USA 1880 Fr. 1851 $500 Bill – $411,250 (£330k)
USA 1931 Rare $10 Silver Certificate – $500,000 (£402k)
Australia 1913 First Modern 10 Shilling Banknote: $755,000 (£606k)
Australia 1918 First £1 Banknote – $1.1 million (£880k)
Australia 1924 £1,000 Banknote – $1.2 million (£963k)
USA 1882 $500 Gold Certificate: $1.4 million (£1.12m)
USA 1891 Red Seal $1,000 Treasury Note – $2.5 million (£2m)
USA 1890 Grand Watermelon $1,000 Treasury Note –  $3.29 million (£2.6m)
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England 1948 £1 million Treasury Note – $86,000 (£69k)

Weirdly, unlike most pricey rare notes, the most valuable English banknote of all time fetched a fraction of its face value at auction in 2011. The £1 million non legal tender note was printed in 1948 under the post-war Marshall Plan and is just one of two surviving examples.
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20 November 2016

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