Have a 1988 note and want to know its value?
This is a block changeover note, well part of the newly reduced printing level. Before late 1989 most dollars notes were printed to a maximum of 99,200,000 but that was reduced to 96,000,000. I think it was to sell high numbered uncut sheet to collectors but I am not sure.
This note was one of the first to have its printings reduced. Now 96 million blocks are normal. For that reason the note with 96000000 as a serial number would be worth more possible even 100 times more to certain collectors.
So if you find a modern post 1988 note with a number higher than 96000000 it may indicate it was once in an uncut sheet.
Here's the stats for this bill...
Type/Federal Bank: $1 Note - D.C. / New York
Year: 1988
Printings: 921,400,000
Printed: January 1990
Run: 6th of 15 run from B32000001H - B38400000H
Value: $1.00 in VF
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I received a Series 1977 dollar bill on Sunday and upon receiving it noticed a difference in size. Looking at the front side of the bill, I see that the top and right look as though someone took scissors and cut straight along the edges. They have a lot less space than the left and bottom sides of the bill. I would send a picture but I don't know how to do so in a comment. Is this bill worth keeping? Or maybe even worth a bit of money (more than a dollar)? It would be very much appreciated if you could get back to me at some point. Thank you in advance!
ReplyDeleteSeries 1977 dollar bill on Sunday and upon receiving it noticed a difference in size. Looking at the front side of the bill, I see that the top and right look as though someone took scissors and cut straight along the edges. They have a lot less space than the left and bottom sides of the bill.
ReplyDeleteIf the physical size of the bill is the same as the other than this is a Minor Faulty Alignment error with no extra value.
If the bill is actually larger than a normal 1 dollar than I would need the full serial number to determine if it is a true error.
The bill is actually smaller than normal. The serial number is: E87919003C
ReplyDeleteThe bill is actually smaller than normal. The serial number is: E87919003C
ReplyDeleteThis is a Cutting Error unfortunately it is a common one that does not bring any value since it can be made after the bill left the printing facility.
So no extra value.
I have a dollar series 1988, how much it cost?
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ReplyDeleteDepends on serial number but most are just $1.00.
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All are just face value if circulated.
I have a 1988 dollar serial num k13261774 B what is it worth
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