Description: This 1935 $1 Star Blue Seal The United States Of America Washington One Dollar G Bill Note is the exact item you will receive and has been certified Authentic by REM Fine Collectibles. The determining factor that can make your dollar bills valuable are Condition, Circulated or not and their Serial Numbers. All serial numbers on bills are unique, but there are some stand-out serial numbers that make your dollar bills desirable and worth money. Low, high, repeating, solid, consecutive, doubles, and stars in serial numbers are a few details to look out for when determining if your dollar bills are more valuable than their face value. There were about 2.26 trillion one-dollar bills in circulation as of 2022. Out of that massive number, millions of those bills could be worth more than their face value. A few of the serial number variations that can make your dollar bills valuable are: Low Serial Numbers: This includes any serial numbers below 00001000. High Serial Numbers: This includes any serial numbers above 99999900. Flippers: These serial numbers read the same upside down and right side up (mostly made of 0’s, 6’s, and 9’s and sometimes 8’s or 1’s). Star Notes: These serial numbers end in a star and signify that there was a printing error during production and the bills had to be reprinted. Repeaters: Serial numbers with repeaters have blocks with the same numbers repeating, like 73273273. Super Repeaters: These serial numbers are like repeaters, but with only two numbers repeating, like 59595959. Solids (or near solids): Serial numbers where every digit (or almost every digit) is the same number. Binary Bills: These serial numbers are made up of only two different digits in any order. Trinary Bills: These serial numbers are made up of three different digits in any order. Ladders – ladders have serial numbers completely in order, either ascending or descending. Radars: Radar serial numbers are like palindromes and are the same when read forward or backward. Consecutive: For this type of serial number, you will need two bills with serial numbers one after the other. Doubles: Serial numbers with two of the same digits next to each other are digits, you can have more than one set of doubles in the same serial number all the way up to Quad Doubles. Bookends: If a serial number on any bills you own has the same two or three numbers starting and ending it, it is a bookend serial number. The Most Valuable Dollar Bill in HistoryThe most valuable one-dollar bill was an 1874 $1 United States Note that sold at auction for $26,400 through Stack’s Bowers. On lists of single old bills worth money, the 1874 large sized dollar note is always the most valuable. Since these dollar notes are no longer in circulation, you might have better luck finding them in a collection of inherited currency than through spare change. Current Dollar Bills Worth ThousandsBetween 2014 and 2016, around 6.4 million one-dollar bills were printed that could be worth up to $150,000. Due to a policy forbidding repeating the same serial number, every bill is supposed to have its own unique serial number. However, thanks to a printing error two batches of one-dollar bills (one from Washington D.C. in 2014 and the other from Fort Worth in 2016) were printed with the exact same serial number. The date to the right of George Washington must read “Series 2013”The series number ends with a starThe serial number has to be between B00000001 and B00250000 or B03200001 and B09600000 You need a matching pair of these bills for them to be valuable. Matching pairs of these bills could be worth anywhere from $20,000 to $150,000. Only nine pairs of these bills have been found, though there are still millions of pairs out there for people to find. Today, these rare one-dollar bills worth money can be found anywhere in the world.
Price: 19 USD
Location: Beverly Hills, California
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: $1
Year: 1935
Grade: Ungraded
Certification: Uncertified
Type: Banknotes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States