To clear things up, your bill was actually printed in Washington DC, and distributed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas rather than "the bank of Dallas".
Despite its age, these bills are fairly common among collectors. A folded specimen might only bring $8 or $9 at retail.
ABOUT 10.00 on eBay less shipping
About $2 retail, assuming no folds or other damage.
Its worth about $5 in uncirculated condition, but if it has folds or rips about $2.
Well I know that folding a twenty dollar a certain way shows 9/11 i can't really explain the folds tho..
Please see the link below. The tear and folds put the bill in the lowest price category, I'm afraid. K8134 is a printing-plate number and has no effect on the bill's value.
Hi..first you must make sure there are no folds since they are hard to see sometimes.You have to move the note at an angle in front a good light source to see if there are any folds.Any folds no matter how light lower the value.If it is a Federal Reserve Note and not a star in the serial number a retail value of $18-$20 range.Any folds and the value would be a few dollars over face at best.*i did not type this*
The star before the serial number means it's a replacement note if it's a clean crisp note with no writing or major folds retail value about $10.00 to $12.00.
There can be any number and as many as a hundred. Originally, they represented the number of ways an egg can be prepared. Now they've come to mean how experienced the chef is (more folds equal more experience). But there is no rule on how many folds. It's more a personal choice of design.
An uncirculated (no wear or folds at all) bill with his signature can go on ebay to a collector for up to $5.
5 dollars
Each time you fold paper, the number of layers is doubled.0 folds = 1 layer (original sheet) = 201 fold = 2 layers = 212 folds = 4 layers = 223 folds = 8 layers. = 23...etc, all the way to 50 folds. In other words, the number of layers increases exponentially.Following the pattern, If you could fold paper 50 times, the number of layers would equal:250 or 1,125,899,906,842,624 layers.
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