1780 United States 1000 Dollar Note Value
This 1780 note, the United States 1000 Dollar Note, is documented below from 2 documented examples: its inscriptions, design and physical details. As a collectible note, its worth is driven by survival, condition and demand, not bullion.
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1780 United States 1000 Dollar Note specifications
- Series
- United States Paper Money
- Denomination
- United States 1000 Dollar Note
- Year
- 1780
- Material
- Paper
1780 United States 1000 Dollar Note inscriptions & design
Obverse
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS / This Bill of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS \ shall be exchanged and redeemed in SPANISH \ MILLED DOLLARS, or the Value in Gold or Silver, \ at the rate of One for Forty at the Treasury of \ Virginia, on or before the last Day of December \ in the Year 1784, according to an Act passed the four- \ teenth Day of July, One Thousand Seven Hundred \ and Eighty. / VIRGINIA CURRENCY. / (£.30.) a.x.
Decorative borders
Reverse
One Hundred Dollars. / THIRTY POUNDS.
Decorative borders
Measured 1780 United States 1000 Dollar Note specimens
2 physically measured 1780 United States 1000 Dollar Note examples in our reference database. Real measured weights and die axes let you authenticate a coin against the g, mm minting standard.
| Specimen | Weight | Diameter | Die axis | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1780 United States 1000 Dollar Note #1 | - | - | 3 h | Friedberg.VA-190 |
| 1780 United States 1000 Dollar Note #2 | - | - | 6 h | Friedberg.VA-192 |
Specifications compiled from documented museum specimens. See our data & methodology page.