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If ink has run on a dollar bill, it may no longer be accepted as legal tender. It is advisable to exchange it for a new bill at a bank or financial institution. Alternatively, you can try to clean the bill gently without causing further damage.

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Ink smears are considered to be significant errors. It's hard to say without seeing your bill, but as a guess it might retail for over $100.

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