According to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the average lifespan of a US $1 note in circulation is 21 months.
The average dollar bill is in circulation for 21 months. and they have to be replaced because of wear. The average coin stays in circulation for 30 years, depending on denomination.
Unfortunately, Series 1981A $20 bills are quite common. Even with a slight amount of wear, it's only going to be worth face value.
The cost varies a bit depending on the market for its component metals - mostly copper, but with manganese, zinc, and nickel to give it that golden color. In the last couple of years the price has averaged about 14 to 16 cents per coin. That price is one reason cited in favor of replacing $1 bills entirely. An individual bill costs less to print (around 6 or 7 cents) but $1 bills wear out so quickly compared to coins - < 2 years for a bill vs. 30+ years for a coin - that the life-cycle cost of a bill is far higher.
The Dollar Value
As of 02/2012 it's only worth face value if it has any wear. A crisp uncirculated one might retail for all of $22. Most dealers have all they need and won't pay extra.
Face value only. Until recently $100 bills didn't circulate much so they tended not to wear very quickly.
hell yes, he is fruitier than a three dollar bill!
The average dollar bill has a life span of about 18-22 months. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the "average life" of a $1 bill in circulation is 21 months before it is replaced due to wear
Auction prices range from $30 for a worn bill to about $200 for one with almost no wear.
The average dollar bill is in circulation for 21 months. and they have to be replaced because of wear. The average coin stays in circulation for 30 years, depending on denomination.
On average, a twenty dollar bill stays in circulation for about 7-8 years before it needs to be replaced due to wear and tear. This duration can vary depending on factors like usage and condition of the bill.
According to my scale, it is 1.023 grams but this is not a brand new bill. A brand new bill of any denomination is roughly 1 gram.
If it has a green seal, $125 in worn condition, up to $180 with only slight wear.
If very worn, about $15. Moderate wear, about $30
A $1 bill lasts approx. 42 months before it is replaced because of wear and tear.
An uncirculated (no wear or folds at all) bill with his signature can go on ebay to a collector for up to $5.
Hello your bill is worth around $5-$10 with wear and around $20 in uncirculated fashion.