The worth of currency issued as part of a specific production year and type of paper money is determined by several factors. For example, the fiscal state of the period, the condition of the particular piece of currency, its rarity, and collector demand all contribute significantly to this determination.
These notes hold a place in history, representing a time when currency was directly redeemable for silver. The existing price, therefore, is influenced by their historical context, the relative scarcity of surviving examples in good condition, and the enthusiasm of numismatists and collectors seeking these tangible pieces of the past.