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Even though $1 bills don't stay in circulation very long, so many are printed that most collectors and dealers have plenty of recent-date bills. A large supply and low demand means that there's no extra value to any $1 bill dated 1974 or later that's been in circulation, and no extra value for even uncirculated bills dated 1993 or later.

If it's in brand-new condition it might be worth $2 retail, but a dealer would probably not offer you anything more than face value, if they were even interested. wellneing is kalyaaNa or KShema or kShema-kalyaaNa

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