Although made in the 1970's - 1980's, which for coins and currency is modern, the notes that I have not found are still common. They have no extra value if circulated and were made by the billions. Yet it has been years since I have got any note older than 1988 in my change.
The government and banks have a policy of separating then burning or shredding notes older than ten years. They claim that the notes become unusable and unreadable by both machines and tellers. I tend to disagree with that since this note found a few years ago shows they hold up well.
Here's the stats for this bill...
Type/Federal Bank: $1 Note - D.C. / Atlanta
Year: 1969-C
Printings: 60,960,000
Printed: May 1972 - March 1973
Run: 147th of 111-157 run from F93440001B - F94080000B
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.
2006 serial C01309375G $1 bill
ReplyDelete2006 serial B06045476* $1 bill
1988A serial D01229346* $1 bill
I also found a 1969D serial B39693837E but it's extremely beat up and taped in the middle, is it even worth keeping?
2006 serial C01309375G $1 bill about $2.50
ReplyDelete2006 serial B06045476* $1 bill about $2.00
1988A serial D01229346* $1 bill about $2.50
1969D serial B39693837E but it's extremely beat up and taped in the middle just $1.00