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Depending on quality it could retail for $100 to $200.

This error happens if the sheet of paper on which the bill was printed was accidentally reversed before being fed through the part of the process that adds seals and serial numbers.

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Q: What is the value of a 1974 US 1 dollar bill with inverted serial numbers?
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