== == This is considered to be a major printing error. It can occur when a sheet of bills sticks to the paper underneath so that two sheets go through the press together, and only one side of each is printed. Generally major printing errors of this sort can go for $100 to $500 at auction.
Note that bills are printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing which has nothing to do with the U.S. Mint. The Mint only makes coins.
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The US government withdrew from the gold standard in 1934, therefore the later printing do not have the appreciable value of those printed during the gold standard. The actual value of the bill is dependent upon the condition of the bill.
Whats the value of a 1935g one dollar bill with blue writing on it
Nothing. You have to have both serial numbers before it has value...unless you tape it back together.
Actually, it depends on how old that three dollar bill is. The Republic of Texas printed a three dollar bill in the 1800's. Get it authenticated!
This rare printing error has a value of $200-$300 in uncirculated condition.
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing sells these for $15.50 each.
Please post a new question with a description of the condition(s) that you suspect are a printing error.
This is a major misalignment error. The value depends on the bill's condition and how far off center the printing is; retail values can be anywhere from $300 to $600.
The value of a dollar bill with a back plate number error could be worth a variety of different prices. This really depends on the type of error present.
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20.00 dollar bill 2 face
$7
$500
what is the value of the four dollar bill of 1778
what is the value of the four dollar bill of 1778
Value of a 1929 brown seal, twenty dollar bill with the first national bank of st louis and #H00279107A