Depending on the year, a great amount surely. You should do your homework before attempting to sell this dollar bill, you will no doubt be ripped off otherwise. Some errors I've seen are going for between $200 - $6000 depending on the year of course and condition.
Ihave a ten dollar bill that is only printed2/3 on both sides and was told it isn't worth much, but wait it was someone from this web.
$50.00
A 2001 20 dollar bill that has been printed wrong would be worth 40-50$
Bills printed in 1969 and later are only worth face value.
There were so many of these printed that in circulated condition its value is a dollar or less.
If it's a copy, it's not worth anything.
The U.S. never printed any $1 bills with that date. In any case, all $1 bills printed from 1969 to the present are only worth face value.
A 10-dollar bill that was printed in 1934 is worth little more than 10 dollars. Depending on the series, it may be worth around 15 dollars.
Unless it is uncirculated, any $20 bill printed since the 1970s is worth only face value.
$20 bills from the 1990s onward were printed in such large numbers that they're only worth face value.
1.00 the phrase is printed on all dollars so it is a normal dollar.
A double printed $10 bill, which features printing errors on both sides, can be worth more than its face value, depending on the rarity and demand among collectors. Generally, such bills can range in value from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on the specific nature of the printing error and its condition. It's advisable to have it appraised by a currency expert or a reputable dealer to determine its exact worth.