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Please read the bill more carefully. It's a Federal Reserve Note. ALL $5 bills printed since 1963 have been Federal Reserve notes, the standard form of U.S. currency following discontinuation of U.S. Notes and Silver Certificates.

If your bill's date is in the range 1963 to 1969 it's worth $5 in worn condition, $7 or so if it has almost no wear. Anything newer than that is a common circulation bill worth only $5 regardless of its design (green & black with small portrait, green & black with large portrait, or purple and gray with large portrait).

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