Depending on the nature of the error, it could be worth $200 to $500 at retail.
Missing serial numbers can occur if the bill wasn't fed through the part of the printing process that adds the seal and serial numbers, or if it was fed in upside down and the seal and serial numbers were printed on the back.
In any case it should be seen by a dealer or appraiser who specializes in error currency.
Assuming it's a standard clad 1985 Proof set. Average retail value is $5.00. Issue price was $11.00.
A 1985 Proof set is worth $6.00 according to the Numismatic News Coin Market monthly price guide. Unfortunately, because this set had an issue price of $11.00, many collectors are disappointed in the current value.
1984 pennies are often worth more than 1985 pennies primarily due to the existence of a rare error variety known as the "1984 Doubled Die" penny, which features noticeable doubling in the lettering and design. This error makes the 1984 penny highly sought after by collectors. In contrast, 1985 pennies lack such significant rarities, leading to lower demand and value. As a result, the market value of 1984 pennies, particularly the error coins, tends to be higher.
On converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : 10 04 1985 IN ROMAN NUMERALS is written as : X-IV-MCMLXXXV
1985 = MCMLXXXV
Half a dollar. Idiot.
In 1985, the sheqel ranged from about 1 to the dollar, up to about 1.5 to the dollar.
Face value only.
Sorry it only has face value.
I would estimate that if you can find an interested buyer, you might get $25 for it.
The Australian Two Dollar note was last printed in 1985. The serial number ranges for this printing was KRQ to LQG.
32 dollars
1985 is too new to have any extra value. Even if it's crisp and uncirculated it only retails for about $5.50.
1985 371871501 - 371882000
It's still worth $10.
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The last year for Morgan dollars was 1921.