Please check your bill again. There are no 1968-date $1 bills. "Barr notes" are dated 1963.There's more information the at question "What is the value of a US 1 dollar bill signed by Secretary Joseph Barr?"
All 1963-series $1 bills, including the often-misunderstood "Barr notes", are common among collectors. As of 01/2010 they sell for about $1.25 if circulated, $2 to $2.50 uncirculated.
Brady Barr was born in 1963.
For one in mint condition the right collector might pay around $5 or so. If its a star series maybe slightly more. The bills arent really that rare due to folks hoarding them because of the Barr signature ( Often called a Barr note)
Epsy Campbell Barr was born in 1963.
Internet frenzies to the contrary, "Barr dollars" are neither rare nor valuable.Please see "What is the value of a US 1 dollar bill signed by Joseph Barr?" for more information.
There are two versions of the 1963 $2 bill each with a different secretary name, in uncirculated condition, they are worth; P382a : Henry H. Fowler. $10.00 P382b : Joseph W. Barr. $13.00 At any quality other than uncirculated, they are worth face value ($2).
An uncirculated (no wear or folds at all) bill with his signature can go on ebay to a collector for up to $5.
Those are known as Barr notes. In circulated condition they might be worth $1.25 to someone. They sell for about $3 in perfect condition.
Unless it's uncirculated, face value only. Even though Barr served as Treasury Secretary for only a month or so at the end of the Johnson administration, bills with his signature continued to be printed for a long time afterwards so they are not particularly rare. As of 05/2012 U.S. Currency Auctions lists a fair market value of an uncirculated Barr note at only $2.00. Many sellers on eBay are under the mistaken impression that these bills are rare - or are trying to play off others' lack of knowledge - and are attempting to charge highly inflated prices.
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So-called "Barr notes" (1963 B series $1 bills) are worth no more than other $1 bills of the same time period, about $1.25 in circulated condition and $2 to $4 if uncirculated.Barr notes have an undeserved reputation for rarity. Because Joseph Barr served as Secretary of the Treasury for less than a month at the end of the Johnson Administration, many people assume they were only printed during that month. In fact, the Treasury frequently prints bills from a particular series long after the officials shown (the Secretary of the Treasury or US Treasurer) have left office. The 1963 B series continued to be printed during most of 1969, with a total run of nearly half a billionnotes. Many who speculated by hoarding Barr notes were left with piles of paper each worth only a dollar each.