The Fort Worth facility opened in 1991 and its first run of $2 bills was in 1995, so the bills are too new to be worth much of a premium. Retail values as of 04/2012 run to all of $2.50 or $3.00; a dealer will likely pay face value to a dime extra.
Bills printed after 1969, especially high-denomination ones, are worth only face value if they're circulated. Uncirculated bills may retail for a few bucks over face value.
There were no 1990 $1 bills, but anything printed since the late 1980s is only worth face value even if it's uncirculated. There have simply been too many of them printed to be worth more. The only exception, of course, would be error notes such as foldovers, offset printing, etc.
According to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 45% of all U.S. currency printed are one-dollar bills.
Unless it's uncirculated, it's worth the same as all of the millions of other 2004A $10 bills in circulation - ten dollars.
In average circulated condition it is only worth face value. Crisp uncirculated bills would be worth about $30 - $35 at retail.
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The last silver certificates were printed with the date 1957. All green-seal dollar bills are worth face value only, unless they're uncirculated.
Uncirculated bills retail for about $3. Circulated bills are only worth face value.
Bills printed after 1969, especially high-denomination ones, are worth only face value if they're circulated. Uncirculated bills may retail for a few bucks over face value.
All dollar bills have signatures printed on them; one is the Secretary of the Treasury, and the other is the U.S. Treasurer. An uncirculated series 1974 might sell for a few dollars, but it's not especially valuable.
As opposed to fake uncirculated two dollar bills? That's very unlikely because $2 bills are generally not worth counterfeiting. In any case, please see the Related Question for more information.
Please check again. The US printed $2 bills dated 1953 and 1963, but not 1973. 1976 is the closest date.
$150.00 They have no other value
All U.S. currency is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in either Washington, DC or Fort Worth, Texas. Fort Worth bills have a small FW on them
There were: 35,256,000 1 dollar bills printed ( Were Silver Certificates) 9,416,000 5 dollar bills printed ( Were Federal Reserve notes) 10,424,000 10 dollar bills printed ( Were Federal Reserve Notes) 11,300,500 20 dollar bills printed (Were Federal Reserve Notes) In total there were 66,396,500 bills printed for Hawaii.
There were no 1990 $1 bills, but anything printed since the late 1980s is only worth face value even if it's uncirculated. There have simply been too many of them printed to be worth more. The only exception, of course, would be error notes such as foldovers, offset printing, etc.
US dollar bills were not printed in 1903. Post a new question with the correct date.