You can : 1) Try to find a matching item on ebay.com and see what it sells for. 2) Check out this paper money error web page to see if it's listed there : http://www.coinsite.com/html/USCurrencyErrors.asp 3) Visit your local library to see if they have any books about paper money. 4) Buy a copy of "United States Paper Money Errors: A Comprehensive Catalog & Price Guide (U.S. Paper Money Errors)" by going here : http://www.Amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0873495985/theworkimansrare
Consult an expert in collectible banknotes; you'll find them in telephone directories and on the internet.
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.
ERROR is the experimental value-accepted value.
In circulated condition it has no added value. A nice, crisp uncirculated one is worth about $55 if you can find an interested buyer.
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.
This error happens when one of the two serial-number counter wheels gets stuck. It's a subtle error to find, and can retail for $100 to $200 depending on the bill's condition.