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Inverted overprints can sell for anywhere from $100 to $400 depending on their nature. Depending on how far off-center the bill was cut, that could add further to its value. You should get a couple of competing estimates from people who deal in error currency.

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Q: What would a 1988 a 1.00 bill that is mis-cut and has the third stamp seal and serial numbers inverted?
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