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To clear things up, only coins have mint marks. US paper money is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing rather than the Mint.

There were no 2003 A series $1 bills; if the "A" is in a large circle on the left side of the bill, it's a code letter for which Federal Reserve District distributed the bill. "A" refers to the Boston District. In any case a 2003 $1 bill is too new and too common to have any extra value unless it's in crisp uncirculated condition.

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