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 Posted 06/16/2009  7:14 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add hippieman556 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
today I got a $1 froom 2006 that is crisp how do I tell the value on this
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If there's nothing special about it then it's still $1. It's still the current series.
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ok thanks
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This series could be printed for many years, not just in 2006.
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How old does a bill have to be, say a $1 bill in pretty good condition, before it's worth more than a dollar? Assuming there's nothing special about it other than it being old.
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Say... 14 years? Even then the demand would be pretty low, but I would consider paying more than face for it.
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How about a $100 bill from either 1974 or 1976, I don't remember which? I saw one of those in my register a few days ago. Of course, I couldn't have "bought" that one even if I wanted to, like I can a penny or a nickel. Anything special?
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Pick up a currency book to learn about banknotes. A classic is the Standard Guide by Oakes & Schwartz. Your library probably will have a copy or two.
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