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Q: What does blue ink on US bills mean?
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What is the value of a 1959 US 10 dollar bill with blue ink?

Please check again and post a new question. It's either not 1959, not $10, or not blue ink. The US didn't print any bills dated 1959, the last blue-ink silver certificates were $1 bills dated 1957 and the last $10 silver certificates were dated 1953.


What is a us note with blue ink?

A us noTe with blue ink is backed by silver


What color is a US 1 dollar bill?

For political reasons, US $1 bills haven't undergone a major redesign in over 80 years.The underlying paper gives them a slightly gray background.The front of the bill is printed in black ink while the seal and serial numbers are in bright green.The back of the bill is printed in green ink.$1 bills dated 1957 and earlier were similar except that the seal and serial numbers were generally in blue ink, although other colors were used for special issues.Other denominations:$2 bills follow the same pattern as $1 bills.$5 bills have the dominant colors purple and gray$10 bills are red, orange, and yellow$20 bills are green, blue, and peach$50 bills are red, white, and blue$100 bills are blue, copper-brown, and green


What is the value of a us blue ink silver certificate?

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What is the value of a 1953 B US 1 dollar bill with blue ink?

There were no $1 bills printed with that date. Please check again and post a new question.


What three colors of ink are used to print a US dollar bill?

The colors used are red, blue and yellow ================ According to the US Treasury, only green and black are used on current $1 bills.


Is there more than one color of us bills?

Yes. All US bills have some green ink on them, but denominations higher than $2 have multiple colors: $5 - purple and gray $10 - red, yellow, orange $20 - blue, peach $50 - red, white, blue $100 - teal, copper $1 and $2 bills retain the green/black color scheme used on older bills.


Is the ink on dollar bills magnetic?

No. Despite many Internet conspiracy rumors claiming otherwise, US bills do not have magnetic ink, bar codes, or RFID chips. Modern bills $5 and higher DO have special strips that glow under UV light and watermarks, and bills $10 and higher have special inks that change color when you tilt the bill.


What is the value of 2003 A US 100 dollar bill with blue ink?

Please check your bill again. All $100 bills printed from 1969 to 2009 had green ink. In any case a 2003 A bill is too new to have any extra value.


What is the value of a 2006 US 100 dollar bill with a blue seal?

All US $100 bills printed since 1969 have been Federal Reserve Notes with green seals. The last blue-seal $100 bills were dated 1918. It's possible your bill was exposed to a chemical that changed the ink's color. Some strong detergents have been known to alter the blue/yellow balance in the ink used for the seal and serial numbers. You'd need to have it inspected in person to be sure, though.


What is the value of a 2009 US 5 dollar bill with blue ink?

Please check your bill again. Blue ink would indicate that your bill is a silver certificate; the last $5 silver certificates were dated 1953. A 2009 bill should state that it's a Federal Reserve Note. Two possibilities are: (1) Many 2006-series and all 2009-series $5 bills have a purple background. It's not really blue but could be close enough depending on wear and color interpretation. (2) The bill could have accidentally been left in a pants pocket and washed. Some detergents with anti-yellowing agents have been known to react with the green ink used on parts of US bills, leaving behind more of the ink's blue component.


Do you have a 5 dollar bill with red ink made in 1967 in the US?

No such bill exists. The last red-seal $5 bills were dated 1963, and no US bills of any denomination carry a 1967 date.