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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: westone on March 26, 2011, 05:52:38 pm
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I have a bunch of ones and twos that I know are more-or-less worth face value, but one of the $1 bills stands out. It looks like all of the other bills, from 1967 except instead of a serial number, 1867 1967 is printed in red in the two places where the serial numbers are normally located. Does this mean it's not a real bill? Or is something rare? I'm assuming the former but woudl appreciate advice if anyone knows.
PS It's quite creased - it has definitely been circulated.
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The $1 with no serial number but the years is very common. The ones with serial numbers are rarer.
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I would not use the word "rare" to describe any 1967 $1 note.
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Thanks for you responses. I'm not surprised that it's nothing special... but the fact that it's not a fake means I'm $1 richer. Woo hoo!