There are many different possible misprints, some much more valuable than others.
Please post a new, separate question with more information describing the suspected misprint. However the range of different errors that can happen may mean that it may be necessary to have the bill inspected in person by an expert in currency errors.
A nice, crisp uncirculated note has a value of about $15, IF you can find a buyer.
The U.S. has never printed a one million dollar bill. Any you find are novelties, and aren't worth anything.
At the very least, 100$. Of course, the actual value depends greatly on it's condition, scarcity of the bill, and location. Your best bet is to find a local expert to help you with this.
If it was printed in the last couple of years then it is only worth a few dollars over face value if you can find someone who needs it.
The star in the serial number indicates that the bill is a replacement for a regular series bill which didn't pass quality control when printed. There are many error bills available that were misprinted, folded, mis-inked, etc. If those bills had been detected before release they would have been replaced with a star bill. The serial number of the star bill is not in series with the bill that it replaces. Although some strive to collect star bills, there is no particular numismatic value to them except as my be derived from an unusual serial number or some other quirk. For instance, an error on a star bill would be a real find since it is hand selected to replace a damaged bill.
You could probably sell it for much more than ten dollars. People pay large sums for misprinted money. You could go online to find out more.
Fold errors are uncommon and can be worth upwards of $300 at retail, so you potentially have a very nice find! You'd need an appraisal of your specific bill to be sure of its value.
To a bank, it's worth $5 -- nothing more and nothing less. Find a numismatists's business on the net somewhere, and ask them. Better, ask a few of them.
Consult an expert in collectible banknotes; you'll find them in telephone directories and on the internet.
To me it is worth 1000.oo dollars
A nice, crisp uncirculated note has a value of about $15, IF you can find a buyer.
The value depends on condition and the serial number as well as the signatures on it. To find out the value go here: (they are conservative estimates)
The value depends on condition and the serial number as well as the signatures on it. To find out the value go here: (they are conservative estimates)
The U.S. has never printed a one million dollar bill. Any you find are novelties, and aren't worth anything.
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At the very least, 100$. Of course, the actual value depends greatly on it's condition, scarcity of the bill, and location. Your best bet is to find a local expert to help you with this.