You could be referring to a variety of the 1890 CC Morgan dollar which has a "bar" connecting the wreath to the eagle's tail feathers. This was caused by a damaged die.
Another possibility is that you're thinking of BARR dollars, which are $1 bills dated 1963B and signed by Treasury Secretary Joseph Barr. Barr only served for one month so many people erroneously think that very few bills were printed and any you find are valuable. However, so-called "Barr notes" were actually printed for nearly a year and they're quite common - in fact, nearly a half-billion were put into circulation.
1,000,000,000 Dollars
a millon dollars
The budget of Oregon State Bar is 8,300,000 dollars.
100,000 dollar bar
40 dollars
2775.00 dollars
BAR- 300 dollars Never fired BAR- 400 dollars Having a BAR in the event of a break in- Priceless 2ND AMENDMENT
The average bar in the United States will use roughly 200 dollars per month in electricity. This equals out to 2400 dollars per year and it will vary greatly depending on the area the bar is in and how big the bar is.
A 10 oz bar of silver is worth $150 US dollars.
three dollars and fifty cents
it is $30 dollars gee wiz
normally less than 2.00 dollars