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I have seen these selling for around $300 (in mint condition).
I think that would be a fake
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Misprinted currency can hold value to collectors, but the specific worth of a misprinted bill can vary. It is recommended to have the bill appraised by a professional to determine its exact value.
The value of a misprinted $50 bill with an error on the watermark can vary depending on the nature and rarity of the misprint. Collectors may be interested in such bills, and their value could potentially exceed face value. It is recommended to have the bill authenticated and appraised by a professional in order to determine its precise value.
its aproximently worth 4,562,000 us dollars
There are misprinted bills in every series.
I don't think I would worry about a bank, you should look for a coin collector in your area. Misprinted money, whether coins or bills, are worth FAR more than the face value.
The value of a misprinted 1985 $20 bill would depend on the extent of the error, the rarity of the specific misprint, and the overall condition of the bill. In general, misprinted currency can be worth more to collectors, but exact values can vary widely. It is recommended to have the bill authenticated and appraised by a professional currency dealer or a grading service to determine its true value.
If it's genuine it would be worth a considerable amount of money. However so-called "mules" are very rarely if ever found among paper currency so you would need to have the bill authenticated by an expert. the bill might be worth a little money but would it then be worth 15 dollars but having an expert look at it would be the best because they could tell you if it is worth anything.
There is no such thing as a misprinted new 5 dollar bill. People think this because the year on them is 2006, but didn't come out until 2008. 2006 is the series year based on the start of the Treasury Secretary's term. The serial number indicates of when it was printed. Check it out: www . snopes . com/business/money/newmoney.asp