Monday, September 30, 2013

1969-B $1 Bill, L-B

Just over 40 years old this bill is still holding up well. As I get close to the last of my currency I am amazed how little they have changed. The dollar bills in particular are so common and unchanging that you wonder if anyone has successfully and cheaply forged these.


Sure on occasion some drunk makes printer copies of dollar bills and tries to pass them off, mostly with utter failure. You can feel confident that the dollar in your pocket is real. Despite the alleged savings using dollar coins the amount of fake dollar coins worldwide are in the hundred millions. The amount of money to try and stop fake metal coins is much larger than that of dollar bills.

Here's the stats for this bill...
Type/Federal Bank: $1 Note - D.C.  / San Francisco
Year: 1969-B
Printings: 200,000,000
Printed: May 1971 - September 1972
Run: 9th of 1-14 run from L00000001B - L08960000B  (COPE)
Value:  $1.00 in VF

Do you have a $1 note and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

9 dollars worth, for Comments/Questions click here.:

Anonymous said...

UNC 2009 serial F01737482M $1 bill

Man said...

UNC 2009 serial F01737482M $1 bill

It should be about $2.00 but the printing figures are not available.

For F-M or later nothing is known for sure so I would hold on to it until we know more.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry I meant 2003A, it should be a single run I think

Man said...

I'm sorry I meant 2003A, it should be a single run I think

About $5.00

Unknown said...

$1 1963B G07502026I, I was just wondering what the value of this note was

Thanks

Man said...

$1 1963B G07502026I about $1.25

Unknown said...

I have 2006 5 dollar bill that has a lot of purple ink on the front and back, I am not sure if it happened at the mint or where, I have seen another like it. How can I send a picture to you? thanks Brian

Unknown said...

I have seen none other like it.

Man said...

2006 5 dollar bill that has a lot of purple ink on the front and back,

Likely damage from a bank stamp, no extra value.

Use a free photo site or your Google+ page to post an image then copy and paste the link here.