Since you didn't provide any details, I'm going to guess at this one. You used the word "print" which normally refers to paper currency; coins are said to be struck or minted. However, there aren't any 1924 one-dollar bills, so my first guess is that you're referring to a 1924 dollar coin. My next guess is that the "mistake" is the spelling of the word TRUST in the motto "In God We Trvst". The answer, as you can also find by reading a number of other posts on WikiAnswers on the same topic or checking the link below, is that this is NOT a mistake.
It's not a "misprint" the spelling of the word trust with a V is normal and adds nothing to the value.
Please post a new, separate question with more information describing the misprint. Paper currency is subject to several kinds of errors and each has a different value.
A 1924 United States Peace Dollar is worth anywhere from $20.00 to $300.00.
It is impossible to say without knowing exactly what kind of "misprint" it has, and what condition the bill is in.
It depends on what you think is a error so it needs to be SEEN, take it to a coin dealer or collector for an assessment.
Your 1924 Liberty silver dollar is actually a 1924 PEACE dollar and assuming it's circulated retail value is $16.00-$20.00 depending on condition. As to the "misprint" the spelling of TRUST with a V and not a U is normal all Peace dollars are like this. And remember, coins are minted, not printed. Dollar bills are printed.
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Not enough information. Please post a new question with a description of the misprint.
It's not a "misprint" the spelling of the word trust with a V is normal and adds nothing to the value.
20.00 dollar bill 2 face
A 1924 United States Peace Dollar is worth anywhere from $20.00 to $300.00.
Please post a new, separate question with more information describing the misprint. Paper currency is subject to several kinds of errors and each has a different value.
A 1924 United States Peace Dollar is worth anywhere from $20.00 to $300.00.
$50 see ebay
$19 to $177
It is impossible to say without knowing exactly what kind of "misprint" it has, and what condition the bill is in.
It depends on what you think is a error so it needs to be SEEN, take it to a coin dealer or collector for an assessment.