A 1954 twenty-dollar bill featuring the "devil's head" error, where a small image resembling a devil appears in the hair of Andrew Jackson, can be quite valuable among collectors. Depending on its condition and whether it has been graded, such bills can sell for hundreds to several thousand dollars. The rarity and demand for error notes significantly influence their market value. Always consult a professional appraiser or a reputable currency dealer for an accurate assessment.
It can have any value it depends on the condition and if it has a devils face in her hair so it can be from $1 to $50 for a 1954 $1 bill.
to tell if a dollar is fake look closely at it and there should be little red/blue "hair" looking parts on it hope this helped
This series caused controversy because highlighted areas of the Queen's hair gave the illusion of a grinning demon behind the ear. The term "Devil's Head" is commonly used to describe these bank notes. The Bank of Canada had both bank note companies modify the face plates by darkening the highlights in the hair. These modifications were made in 1956 for all denominations.
know one knows until you die!
More months later,they grow hair.
Mouse brown hair and braces
Only one type of silver dollar exist dated 1923 and it's a PEACE dollar. No such thing as a flowing hair or non-flowing hair.
No. Both Bill and Tom have dirty blond hair naturally, but Bill has dyed his hair black for years.
his hair is blond
Bill's hair is his own: dye, hairspray, and all.
Lots and lots of hair spray!!
Bill Kaulitz's natural hair color is a dark dirty blond.