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This depends on the country: US: Abraham Lincoln is on the 5 dollar US bill.
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
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.
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Lincoln is on the US 5-dollar bill.
No, Abraham Lincoln is on the US $5 bill
Abraham Lincoln is on the US $5 bill.
$1: George Washington, the first president $2: Thomas Jefferson, the third president $5: Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president
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.