A one-sided $1 bill, which is essentially a bill that has printing on only one side, is typically considered a novelty item or misprint rather than legal tender. Its value can vary significantly depending on its condition and demand among collectors, but it's generally worth more than face value due to its rarity. Collectors might pay anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on the specifics of the bill. However, most people will not accept it as payment.
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The value of a 1912 one dollar bill will vary depending on the overall condition of the bill. However, in general, a 1912 one dollar bill is only worth about ten dollars.
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July 8, 2009 A 1969 one dollar bill in crisp condition is worth about $2-$3.
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The value of a 1912 one dollar bill will vary depending on the overall condition of the bill. However, in general, a 1912 one dollar bill is only worth about ten dollars.
Believe it or not, it's worth exactly one dollar.
If it is a normal one dollar bill it is worth one dollar only. If it is an antique bill which cannot be found in circulation now, you can auction it to antique bill collectors and they may buy it at a higher price...
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On average, one dollar.