Your bill either failed to go through the last printing stage where the seal and serial numbers are added, or it may have accidentally been flipped over and the seal and numbers were printed on the back side. Either way this is considered to be a significant error and could sell in the $300-400 range.
A serial number that low, the bill might go for around $3 if it's in decent condition.
I have a 2 dollar bill with Jefferson on it, serial number B 06184684 A. The 2's are in silver, the writing unites states of America, two dollars, and behind Jefferson's head are also in silver. What does this mean and what is the value, it is uncirculated, Series 2003 A with green seal.
A 2003 one dollar bill with a star after the serial number is called a "replacement note" and is typically worth around $5 to $10 in circulated condition. However, the value could be higher if it is in uncirculated condition or if there is high collector demand.
The value of a 2003 $100 bill with a star at the end of the serial number would largely depend on its condition and rarity. In general, star notes can have a slight collector's premium over regular notes, but it's recommended to have it evaluated by a currency expert or reputable dealer to determine its specific value.
One Dollar
Bijoy Serial No
$1.00
A 2003 American Eagle Bullion Dollar in MS65 condition is: $24.00.
There were no 2003 Australian Ten Dollar star notes issued.
The 9417 was only produced in 2003 and 2004. Your serial number is from the 2003.
2003
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