1,000 Dollar Notes Prices Values Guide
- Identify the note’s series year.
- Determine the type of note you possess. This is usually indicated on the front of your note towards the top or very bottom: ie. “Federal Reserve Note”, or “National Currency”, or “United States Note”.
- Look for your note’s series year and type below. Any notes with series year prior to 1928 are "Large Size" notes, because their dimensions are greater than the size of the modern day notes we currently use. Notes dated 1928 or later are all "Small Size" notes, the same as what you might have in your pocket right now.
$1,000 Dollar Notes:
Large Size United States Notes or Legal Tender Notes
- 1862 $1000 One Thousand Dollar Legal Tender or United States Notes
- 1863 $1000 One Thousand Dollar Legal Tender or United States Notes
- 1869 $1000 One Thousand Dollar Legal Tender or United States Notes
- 1878 $1000 One Thousand Dollar Legal Tender or United States Notes
- 1880 $1000 One Thousand Dollar Legal Tender or United States Notes
Large Size United States National Bank Notes
- 1863 Original Series $1000 One Thousand Dollar National Bank Notes
- 1875 $1000 Dollar National Bank Notes
Large Size United States Silver Certificates
- 1878 $1000 One Thousand Dollar Silver Certificates
- 1880 $1000 One Thousand Dollar Silver Certificates
- 1891 $1000 One Thousand Dollar Silver Certificates
Large Size United States Gold Certificates
Large Size United States Treasury Note or Coin Note
- 1890 $1000 One Thousand Dollar Treasury Note or Coin Notes
- 1891 $1000 One Thousand Dollar Treasury Note or Coin Notes
Large Size United States Federal Reserve Notes
Small Size United States Gold Certificates
Small Size United States Federal Reserve Notes