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Yes it does. 100 one dollar bills is the same as one hundred dollar bill.
Well, one way is no two dollars have the same serial number.Real ones have small red and blue threads embedded in the paper.And most fake ones just don't look real. The printing is sloppy and not crisp.And if you compare them with every little detail you might know of something is different or not.
No, there are a total of 16 ones on a one dollar bill. This includes the word "one". There are six on the front and ten on the back. EDIT: I believe there are at least 17, 10 on the back and 7 on the front. To the right of George Washington there is a green circle, and the bottom of it reads "1789" Then you've got the 4 corners, the "one dollar" at the bottom in the middle, and the "one" layered over the green circle. If you want to count roman numerals, then there are 18 (1 roman numeral on the back). Also, there can be more because there is a code in dark green on the front which often contains a "1" and various other codes/years which vary from bill to bill -- Alex
If the back of your coin has a picture of an eagle landing on the moon and a very severe-looking woman on the front, it's called a Susan B. Anthony dollar. All of the ones you'll find in change are worth just a dollar. Anthony dollars were issued for circulation in 1979, 1980, and 1999 but were failures because they were almost identical in size and color to a quarter, as you noted.
No. Never have. Not real ones.
only the ones that are 40%silver!
None. There are no coins in a dollar. A dollar is a paper bill.
there are 17 ones on a dollar bill. with words and numbers.
Draw a little '0' next to the ones.
As of 2014, there is not a 1 million dollar bill, although there are novelty ones printed. The highest bill of currency is 100 dollars.
The ones that were printed today.
There were no circulating U.S. dollar coins minted in the 1960s. Eisenhower dollars, Anthony dollars, Sacagawea dollars, and Presidential dollars are generally worth one dollar each. The only ones that are worth more are proofs or the 40% silver collectable Ike dollars.
"A" is the only possible series letter for a 1988 $20 bill. You may be referring to the Federal Reserve District letter. The series letter, if any, on US bills is next to the date. In any case the bill is new enough that it's only worth face value if it's been in circulation. Uncirculated ones might be worth an extra dollar or two.
Current ones will probably only be worth $2. They're uncommon but not rare. They only make up about 1% of all bills in circulation but that's still hundreds of millions of them.
Yes it does. 100 one dollar bills is the same as one hundred dollar bill.
1976 US $2 bills were printed in large numbers for the Bicentennial. In average condition they're only worth face value. Uncirculated ones might be worth $3 to $5.
There are many numbers on the dollar bill. The most prominent ones are the amount of the currency. There is also a row of numbers on the front and back of the bill that contains the individual serial number for that particular bill.