Pre-War money (currency)

United States dollars, commonly called Pre-War money, were the official currency of the United States of America. They appear as stacks of banknotes of various denominations in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76.

Background
United States dollars (USD) were the pre-War currency of the United States of America. The inflation presumably caused by the Resource Wars was severe, leaving banknotes as the primary medium of exchange. Although the Great War eliminated the United States and its economy, reducing stacks of green bills to little more than collector's items and scrap parchment, certain pre-War devices continue to recognize them as a valid currency. These are typically limited to areas like the Sierra Madre casino or the Nuka-World amusement park. A single Pre-War money bundle had a value of $100 on October 23, 2077.

Pricing
Throughout the Fallout series, various inflation and prices have been assigned to many products, including foodstuffs, vehicles, literature, and entertainment. This list will compound and display the various prices assigned throughout the series:

Fallout

 * Corvega Coupe - $199,999.99
 * Vault 13 - Construction costs - $400,000,000,000 (projected), $645,000,000,000 (actual)

Fallout 3

 * Violation of the New Amended Espionage Act - $500.00

Dead Money

 * Sierra Madre Casino & Resort chip: 1 - $100.00, 5 - $500.00, 20 - $2,000.00, 100 - $10,000.00, 500 - $50,000.00,

Fallout 4

 * Astoundingly Awesome Tales - $29.00 per issue.
 * Grognak the Barbarian - $23.00 per issue.
 * Guns and Bullets - $33.00 per issue.
 * Hot Rodder - $35.00 per issue.
 * La Coiffe - $43.00 per issue.
 * Live & Love - $39.00 per issue.
 * Picket Fences - $32.99 per issue.
 * RobCo Fun - $40.00 per issue.
 * Tesla Science Magazine - $35.00 per issue.
 * Unstoppables - $15.00 per issue.

Cents
Sub-$1 coins of various denominations, such as pennies, dimes, and quarters, are referenced various times throughout the games via dialogue and world object text, but do not appear in any of the games for gameplay reasons.

Dollar
$20 bills appear most prominently in the games, as being stacked in bundles worth $100. $100 bills also existed.

Banknotes (green strap)


A stack of pre-War bills, bound with a green band.

Bank notes (red strap)


A stack of pre-War bills, tied together by a red currency strap.

Behind the scenes

 * Pre-War money has a variable value in Fallout: New Vegas, modified by the player character's Barter skill.
 * High-resolution textures for Fallout 4 identify the banknotes as $20 bills. The strap is placed over the portrait, but the design of the bill is a combination of the 1928 $20 small-size Federal Reserve Note (general design) and 1914 $20 Federal Reserve Note (red seal).