a million dollars
It means its a miss print.
The value of a misprinted, off-center 1981 $20 bill can vary depending on the extent of the error, its condition, and collector demand. However, such errors are relatively common and may not significantly increase the value of the bill beyond its face value. It is best to consult with a currency expert or collector for an accurate assessment.
I for got to say its a ten dollar bill
Face value only - $1.To clear things up, the woman on the front of the coin is Susan B. Anthony, not Miss Liberty, so the coin is called an Anthony dollar not a Liberty dollar. Also coins are said to be struck or minted; "printing" refers to paper and ink, like $1 bills.
The value of a misprinted 1923 five dollar bill can vary based on the specific error and its condition. In general, collectors may pay a premium for rare and unique misprints, but it would be best to have it authenticated and appraised by a professional currency dealer or grading service to determine its exact value.
This error is easy to miss. It's caused by a stuck counter wheel. Retail prices range in the $100 to $200 area.
what is the vaule of a 1924 miss liberty one dollar coin
holograms on the wrong side.. worth $$$Yes there was a miss print as i am aware. Approximately 46 new twenty dollar bills were printed with the strip holograms on the wrong side. Instead of the bills being printed with the strips on the left side of the queens face they were printed with the strip in between the 2 and the 0 in the number twent on the same face of the the bill but on the right side. These bills are worth an unimaginable amount of money adn if you were to sell they may sell for up to $250000 - $500000 Canadian currency. If they were to be kept for collection they may be worth millions some day.
It depends on how much off-center the cut is. There's normal variation of a couple of millimeters on bills that does not add anything, but a major misalignment can be worth over $200.P.S. I had to update your question for searching; the term is "misprinted" rather than "miss printed". I think the latter is some kind of newspaper beauty contest winner, LOL!
It is a tactic that Miss Moore uses to get through to Sylvia. Miss Moore allows Sylvia to keep the $4, it will encourage Sylvia to go on more trips with her.
A 1954 US half dollar has a bust of Ben Franklin on the obverse, not Miss Liberty. Franklin half's are common, if it shows any wear the value is just for the silver about $10.00.
Please post a new question with more details. There are several different types of misprints* that can occur, and each has a different value. (*) Also please be careful about spelling. The last time I checked, Miss Print was the winner of a beauty contest for printers. Or something like that.