It depends on the extent of misalignment. Unlike, e.g. euro notes, standards for U.S. bills are pretty sloppy. If the entire image is still visible, the bill isn't worth anything extra. However, if part of another bill is visible, it's a much more significant error and can be worth in excess of $100, again depending on how far off the cut is.
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The value of a five dollar bill that is off center remains five dollars, as its face value does not change due to its physical condition. However, if the bill is significantly misprinted or has other notable defects, it may have added collectible value to certain collectors. Generally, minor misalignments do not affect the currency's usability or basic value.
Please post a new, separate question with more details about the suspected misprint. Values can vary greatly depending on the error.
The value of a misprinted $50 bill with an error on the watermark can vary depending on the nature and rarity of the misprint. Collectors may be interested in such bills, and their value could potentially exceed face value. It is recommended to have the bill authenticated and appraised by a professional in order to determine its precise value.
It is impossible to say without knowing exactly what kind of "misprint" it has, and what condition the bill is in.
The value of a misprinted US $100 bill can vary depending on the severity and rarity of the misprint. If the misprint is minor or common, it may not significantly affect the value. However, if the misprint is significant or unusual, it could potentially be worth more to collectors. It is recommended to consult with a professional currency appraiser or collector to determine the specific value of a misprinted bill.
The value of a misprinted, off-center 1981 $20 bill can vary depending on the extent of the error, its condition, and collector demand. However, such errors are relatively common and may not significantly increase the value of the bill beyond its face value. It is best to consult with a currency expert or collector for an accurate assessment.
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Aprox. $60.93. You can sell old coins, and misprinted money online at ebay.com or to an antique store nearby. Aprox. $60.93. You can sell old coins, and misprinted money online at ebay.com or to an antique store nearby. it will run aRound 8-10 doolars
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It depends on how off-center it is. Tolerances for U.S. bills are pretty sloppy compared to say, euro notes that have to line up to a fraction of a mm. If the bill is so far off center that part of the image of another bill is visible, that's considered a major error and can retail for $100 or more depending on how much of the other bill can be seen. If there's no secondary image, it's still within tolerance and has little or no extra value.