yes it is worth more to a collector
Is an off center $50.00 worth more
Its value depends on how much the bill is off centered. If the bill simply has uneven borders it's not worth anything extra. If you can see part of a different bill it will be worth more. In any case it should be inspected by a dealer or appraiser who specializes in error currency.
A star next to a US bill's serial number means it was printed to replace a bill that was damaged during the printing process and had to be destroyed. In general "star notes" are worth a something more than ordinary notes with the same series date and letter, but the amount varies by date and denomination. Recent-date $1 star notes are generally only worth slightly more - maybe 50¢ to $2 extra.
yes it is still worth $1000 but probably worth more to a collector.
For now, it's still worth $20. It's not old enough of a bill to be worth more.
Is an off center $50.00 worth more
It depends on how off-center the coin is. The more dramatically off-center the coin is, the more it is worth. A slightly off center coin might be worth a dollar, while a dramatically off center coin might be worth $5+
A used bill in poor condition is worth $1000. A slightly used bill is worth $1200 An uncirculated bill could fetch $1400 However if u have a 1954, Devils face. It could be worth much more
A 1971 $1 bill in circulated condition is worth face value ($1). If the bill is uncirculated and in pristine condition, it may be worth slightly more to collectors.
As of 23 Aug 2015 the 1 Euro = $1.14 making the Euro worth slightly more than the dollar
A 1969 $20 bill is worth its face value of $20 if it is in circulated condition. If the bill is in uncirculated or mint condition, it may be worth slightly more to a collector.
It depends on how off-center it is. If more than 90% of the image is still showing, it would only be worth its silver content, about $1. If less of the image is visible it might retail for $2 to $5.
Its value depends on how much the bill is off centered. If the bill simply has uneven borders it's not worth anything extra. If you can see part of a different bill it will be worth more. In any case it should be inspected by a dealer or appraiser who specializes in error currency.
The value of a 1963 red printed $1 bill can vary depending on its condition and any unique characteristics it may have. In general, these bills are not considered rare or particularly valuable among collectors and are typically worth around face value or slightly more. If the bill is in crisp, uncirculated condition or has any printing errors or rare serial numbers, it could be worth slightly more to a collector.
The tolerances for off-center cutting of US bills are pretty sloppy, so your bill is unlikely to be worth much more than its basic collector value of about $22-24. The only time an off-center cut is worth a major premium is if part of the neighboring bill is visible. BTW, bills are printed, not "stamped".
In general a 1928 $2 bill is worth only $2.50-$20, but if the bill is a "star note" it is worth considerably more.
Both are correct, but "situated in the center" is slightly more common.