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The values shown below are for standard notes only, based on actual eBay and Heritage Auctions data.
IMPORTANT: If your note has any special features such as:
Its value could be significantly higher. Check the "Special Features Value Impact" section below to find your note's potential premium value.
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2017
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2009
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2006
2 variants
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$128.00 - $130.00 | $124.74 - $130.00 | $134.00 - $158.50 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| + | Federal Reserve Notes |
2003
2 variants
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$124.74 - $128.00 | - | - | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2001
1 variants
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$126.00 | - | - | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1996
1 variants
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$123.30 | $117.50 - $127.50 | $115.00 - $149.50 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1993
1 variants
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$129.99 | $130.00 - $140.00 | $157.00 - $213.50 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1990
1 variants
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$124.79 - $127.00 | $128.89 - $139.00 | $154.38 - $539.50 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1988
1 variants
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$125.00 | $117.50 | $149.50 - $297.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1985
1 variants
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$122.50 - $129.99 | $117.88 - $155.00 | $144.00 - $195.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1981
2 variants
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$127.50 - $129.99 | $117.50 - $179.00 | $143.75 - $258.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1977
1 variants
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$125.99 - $129.99 | $125.00 - $144.00 | $204.00 - $231.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1974
1 variants
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$120.00 | $140.00 - $144.00 | $154.38 - $312.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| + | Federal Reserve Notes |
1969
3 variants
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$115.00 - $115.75 | $120.75 - $161.00 | $156.00 - $456.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| + | Federal Reserve Notes |
1963
1 variants
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$123.50 - $132.50 | $127.88 - $155.25 | $178.25 - $552.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1950
6 variants
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$103.50 - $145.75 | $117.50 - $215.62 | $195.50 - $1,440.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| + | Federal Reserve Notes |
1934
5 variants
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$110.00 - $188.28 | $126.50 - $602.40 | $259.90 - $1,800.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1928
2 variants
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$119.60 - $210.00 | $161.00 - $940.00 | $402.50 - $2,880.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| + | Federal Reserve Notes |
1914
1 variants
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$359.38 - $1,598.12 | $1,380.00 - $2,877.50 | $3,571.32 - $5,875.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| + | Federal Reserve Bank Notes |
1929
1 variants
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$125.25 - $207.00 | $195.00 - $431.25 | $720.00 - $1,380.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| + | Gold Certificates |
1928
1 variants
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$287.50 - $1,673.75 | $1,560.00 - $6,300.00 | $4,715.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1922
1 variants
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$603.75 - $3,087.50 | $3,240.00 - $9,000.00 | $19,950.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1882
1 variants
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$862.50 - $4,680.00 | $7,187.50 - $8,312.50 | $26,700.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1966
2 variants
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$126.50 - $264.50 | $199.62 - $720.00 | $517.50 - $8,400.00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1880
1 variants
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$12,650.00 - $15,275.00 | - | - | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Special Features Value Impact
From modest premiums to jaw-dropping values—discover which special features can transform ordinary bills into prized collectibles. Explore each feature to see detailed price ranges organized by denomination, note type, and series—all based on verified auction and sales data.
$2 1976 Federal Reserve Star Note.
What are Star Note?
Replacement bills indicated by a star symbol at the end of the serial number instead of a letter. Printed to replace defective notes during production, they typically represent less than 1% of notes produced. Their relative scarcity compared to regular notes drives their premium value, especially for star notes from smaller print runs or those with fancy serial numbers, which can command significant collector premiums.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Bank Notes | 1929 | $822.50 - $2,820.00 | $938.75 - $1,265.00 | - | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2017A | $120.00 | $125.00 - $127.02 | - | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2013 | $125.00 | $122.50 - $131.00 | - | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2009A | $115.00 | $119.99 - $124.25 | $134.00 - $199.75 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2009 | $120.00 | - | $162.00 - $399.50 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2006A | - | - | $141.00 - $169.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2006 | - | - | $150.00 - $192.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2003A | - | $129.00 | $216.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2003 | - | $127.50 - $141.50 | $144.00 - $228.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2001 | - | $120.00 | $146.88 - $270.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1999 | $139.50 | $138.00 | $126.50 - $345.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1996 | - | $120.75 - $138.50 | $138.00 - $264.50 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1993 | - | $195.88 | $172.50 - $299.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1990 | $119.88 - $135.00 | $120.00 - $192.00 | $172.50 - $312.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1988 | - | $168.00 | $345.00 - $408.02 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1977 | $125.00 - $157.12 | $146.38 - $204.00 | $253.25 - $682.50 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1974 | $131.50 | $143.75 - $249.00 | $255.00 - $288.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1969C | $117.50 | $138.00 - $281.00 | $282.00 - $368.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1969A | $182.13 | $176.00 - $294.00 | $345.00 - $528.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1969 | $129.25 - $133.98 | $180.00 - $312.00 | $329.00 - $441.50 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1963A | $119.00 - $149.50 | $158.63 - $276.00 | $252.00 - $484.69 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1950E | $246.00 - $299.00 | $460.00 - $1,020.62 | $1,527.50 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1950D | $138.00 - $192.00 | $152.75 - $279.00 | $431.25 - $1,410.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1950C | $132.25 - $180.00 | $202.62 - $312.00 | $345.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1950B | $143.75 - $180.00 | $164.50 - $293.50 | $488.75 - $1,080.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1950A | $140.00 - $327.50 | $166.75 - $390.69 | $496.38 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1950 | $201.25 - $203.25 | $493.50 | - | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1934C | $636.00 - $763.75 | $2,232.50 | - | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1934B | $600.00 | $3,335.00 | - | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1934 | $169.62 - $396.56 | $460.00 - $998.75 | $1,121.25 - $1,847.50 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1928 | $324.00 - $1,380.00 | $720.00 - $977.50 | - | Find SalesView |
| Gold Certificates | 1922 | $833.75 - $1,725.00 | - | - | Find SalesView |
| Legal Tender Notes | 1966 | $246.75 - $483.69 | $420.00 - $1,178.75 | $1,743.75 - $11,162.50 | Find SalesView |
$20 1934A Mule Federal Reserve Note.
What are Mule Note?
Currency printed with mismatched plate combinations not intended to be used together. Collectors prize these mechanical errors for their distinctive production anomalies, representing rare manufacturing oversights where front and back plates from different series were accidentally paired. Their value stems from being documented irregularities in the otherwise meticulous federal printing process.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 1950 | $116.25 - $122.48 | $132.25 - $184.00 | $249.25 - $336.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1934C | $119.12 - $138.00 | $149.50 - $290.75 | $345.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1934B | $150.75 - $161.00 | $152.38 - $272.92 | $416.88 - $475.75 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1934A | $126.50 - $159.95 | $132.25 - $216.00 | $264.00 - $940.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1934 | $132.25 - $171.00 | $188.00 - $258.50 | $398.00 - $552.00 | Find SalesView |
1914 Federal Reserve Note Red Seal.
What are Red Seal Note?
Bills featuring a red Treasury seal, which appeared on United States Notes as opposed to Federal Reserve Notes. These notes represent a different legal obligation type and are increasingly scarce as the government discontinued their production. Collectors value them for their distinctive colored seal, historical significance as a different currency type, and increasingly limited availability as they gradually disappear from circulation.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 1914 | $2,300.00 - $10,868.75 | $15,600.00 | $10,456.25 - $39,600.00 | Find SalesView |
| Gold Certificates | 1922 | $660.94 - $1,680.00 | - | - | Find SalesView |
1928-A One Dollar Silver Certificate Woods/Mellon Signature Pair
What are Special Signature Combinations?
Notes bearing unusual or short-tenured Treasury official signatures create collecting interest. Their value derives from limited production periods, offering collectors scarce examples that precisely document specific administrative timeframes in American financial history.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 1914 | $410.00 - $1,680.00 | - | - | Find SalesView |
| Gold Certificates | 1882 | $1,740.00 - $2,280.00 | - | - | Find SalesView |
1950E Federal Reserve Note. The L-D block had a printing of roughly one-fourth of the L-C block
What are Special Block Identifier?
Bills with distinctive block lettering or numbering, excluding experimental or web notes. These represent specific production batches identified by letter-number combinations in the serial number. Collectors value certain rare blocks, replacement blocks, and final blocks of a series. Their significance lies in identifying specific production runs, with first and last blocks of a series or denomination often commanding the highest premiums.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Bank Notes | 1929 | $138.00 - $241.50 | $270.25 - $696.88 | $990.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1981A | - | - | $179.19 - $182.12 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1969 | - | - | $161.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1950E | $126.50 - $138.00 | $175.38 - $603.75 | $359.95 - $632.50 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1934B | - | - | $702.50 - $1,320.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1934 | - | $316.25 - $416.88 | $293.25 - $1,140.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1928A | $138.00 | $305.00 - $390.88 | $891.25 - $1,283.75 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1928 | $168.00 | $408.00 - $1,380.00 | $2,985.00 - $3,300.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1914 | $546.25 - $1,955.00 | $1,920.00 - $3,360.00 | $4,892.50 - $9,000.00 | Find SalesView |
| Gold Certificates | 1928 | $660.94 | $1,754.88 - $4,112.50 | $38,187.50 - $74,250.00 | Find SalesView |
| Gold Certificates | 1882 | $1,057.50 - $6,000.00 | $10,800.00 | - | Find SalesView |
| Legal Tender Notes | 1966A | $149.50 - $253.00 | $280.00 - $842.50 | $1,086.25 - $2,645.00 | Find SalesView |
| Legal Tender Notes | 1880 | $14,100.00 - $22,800.00 | - | - | Find SalesView |
1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note with stamp
What are Other Stamp Note?
Bills bearing official stamps from significant events or institutions, excluding first day stamps. These marked notes carry historical significance through their official validation or commemoration of specific events. The additional provenance and historical context they provide increases their value to collectors, particularly when the stamps relate to significant financial or historical moments. Their uniqueness and documented historical connection drive their premium values.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Bank Notes | 1929 | $123.25 - $149.50 | - | - | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1914 | $720.00 - $881.25 | - | - | Find SalesView |
| Legal Tender Notes | 1966 | $117.50 - $171.70 | - | - | Find SalesView |
An ink mark is found on Grant's forehead, while a few red ink droplets have also landed on this scarce $50.
What are Ink Mark Error Note?
Error notes with distinctive ink marks or spots, excluding smears or transfers. These random ink artifacts affect the note's appearance and occur when loose ink or foreign particles create unexpected marks during production. Collectors value them for their unique patterns and the variety they bring to error collections. Their premium value typically correlates with the size, placement, and distinctiveness of the marks, especially when creating recognizable shapes or patterns.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Bank Notes | 1929 | $129.38 - $143.35 | - | - | Find SalesView |
Inverted Overprint Fr. 2030-B $10 1993 Federal Reserve Note.
What are Overprint Error Note?
Error notes with misplaced or double overprinting of seals or serial numbers, excluding Hawaii overprints. These production errors create visually striking abnormalities where Treasury seals or serial numbers appear in incorrect positions or are duplicated. Their value stems from their obvious visual distinctiveness and the clear evidence they provide of mechanical failures during the complex multi-step printing process used for currency production.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 1934 | - | $207.00 - $348.00 | $555.07 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1928A | $138.00 | $408.00 | - | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1928 | $135.13 - $1,560.00 | $345.00 - $825.00 | $5,520.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1914 | $460.00 - $3,480.00 | - | - | Find SalesView |
| Gold Certificates | 1928 | $329.00 - $1,645.00 | $1,840.00 - $2,291.25 | - | Find SalesView |
| Gold Certificates | 1922 | $1,035.00 - $1,782.50 | - | - | Find SalesView |
| Legal Tender Notes | 1966A | $155.25 - $212.68 | $352.50 - $445.62 | $1,440.00 | Find SalesView |
| Legal Tender Notes | 1966 | $138.00 - $176.25 | $241.50 - $426.53 | $660.00 - $1,200.00 | Find SalesView |
Repeater Serial Number 26372637 $1 2017 Federal Reserve Note
What are Repeater Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers that repeat a sequence of digits (e.g., 12341234). These notes command premium prices due to their distinctive pattern that creates a rhythmic numerical sequence. Collectors prize these for their mathematical symmetry and the satisfying visual rhythm they create.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 2017A | - | - | $186.00 - $264.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2009A | - | - | $129.25 | Find SalesView |
Radar Serial Number 83522538 $1 1974 Federal Reserve Note
What are Radar Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers that read the same forward and backward (e.g., 12344321). Named for their palindromic pattern, these notes are highly valued by collectors for their mathematical perfection and symmetry. The bidirectional readability creates an instant visual appeal that stands out in collections.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 2017A | - | - | $204.00 - $456.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2013 | - | - | $207.00 - $213.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2009A | - | - | $135.12 | Find SalesView |
Binary 63333633 Fr. 2189-B $100 2017A Federal Reserve Note.
What are Binary Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers using only two different digits (e.g., 40400040). These notes are highly valued for their simplified numerical pattern, creating a visually striking appearance that immediately catches the eye. The mathematical rarity of encountering such limited-digit combinations in random production makes them scarce and desirable.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 2017A | - | - | $180.00 - $255.00 | Find SalesView |
Low serial number D00000386A $5 1928 Federal Reserve Note
What are Low/High Serial Numbers Pattern?
Bills with low or high position serial numbers (first 1000 or last 1000 in a series, e.g., 00000000-00000999). Highly prized by collectors for their sequential extremes that represent the beginning or end of a printing run.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 2017A | - | - | $324.00 - $432.00 | Find SalesView |
| Legal Tender Notes | 1966 | - | $2,160.00 | $1,938.75 | Find SalesView |
Trinary $5 1969C Federal Reserve Note
What are Trinary Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers using only three different digits (e.g., 12312312). These notes command premium prices due to their mathematical rarity and visually appealing patterns. Similar to binary notes but slightly more common, they still represent exceptional finds in circulation.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Bank Notes | 1929 | $145.44 | $175.19 - $447.80 | $697.19 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2017A | - | $141.50 | $154.00 - $204.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1928 | $270.00 | $360.00 | $4,656.88 - $10,500.00 | Find SalesView |
| Legal Tender Notes | 1966 | $135.12 | $216.00 - $230.00 | - | Find SalesView |
01/17/2026 $20 2004 Federal Reserve Star Note.
What are Date Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers that represent a recognizable date format (e.g., 07041776 for July 4, 1776). These notes forge a tangible connection between currency and significant historical moments, making them emotionally resonant collectibles. Patriotic dates, birthdates, and historically significant years are especially valuable.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 1993 | - | - | $159.22 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1928A | - | $144.00 - $240.00 | - | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 1928 | - | - | $2,115.00 | Find SalesView |
Seven of a Kind $1 1969B Federal Reserve Note
What are 7 of a Kind Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers containing seven identical digits that are not necessarily consecutive (e.g., 33333335, 93999999). These notes are extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors for their near-solid appearance.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 2017A | - | - | $468.00 - $576.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2009A | - | $149.82 | $456.00 | Find SalesView |
| Federal Reserve Notes | 2006 | - | - | $135.13 | Find SalesView |
Six of a Kind $10 1928A Federal Reserve Note.
What are 6 of a Kind Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers containing six identical digits that are not necessarily consecutive (e.g., 77777756, 45666666). These notes command significant premiums due to their visual impact and mathematical rarity.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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| Federal Reserve Notes | 2017A | - | $150.00 | $177.00 - $252.00 | Find SalesView |
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I have a $100 bill, with no matching numbers. PB 06305814 V 2017A. Is there any value in this one. ??? Thanks.
Thanks for sharing the details. For the serial PB06305814V, the collectible part would be the 8-digit number 06305814. It does not appear to be a major fancy serial number — not a radar, repeater, ladder, solid, binary, or especially low number.
Since it is a modern Series 2017A $100 bill, the value is most likely still close to face value unless it is a star note, has a printing error, or is in perfect crisp uncirculated condition. Based on the serial number alone, I would not expect a meaningful premium.
Hello! I have 6 consecutively numbered, uncirculated, non-star, series 2013 US $50 notes. Are they worth grading?
Hi Jim — nice set.
For modern Series 2013 $50s that are non-star and just consecutive, grading usually doesn’t make financial sense. The grading fees/shipping often cost more than the small premium you might gain unless the notes are likely to hit a very high grade.
Here’s when grading can be worth considering:
If they’re just crisp consecutive notes, I’d usually keep them raw in currency sleeves (avoid folding, rubber bands, or PVC plastics).
Hello, I have the attached 2017A series $100 bill with serial# 26242426. Looks uncirculated other than dispensed from an ATM. Note- (For basketball fan) 26=Michael Jordan, 24=Kobe Bryant. Wondering what an estimated value of this note would be? Thanks.
Hi Chris — love the MJ/Kobe connection (26 & 24)!
From your photo, your 2017A $100 looks very crisp with decent margins — basically AU/UNC (maybe just a light “ATM bend,” but I don’t see any obvious hard folds).
How “fancy” is 26242426?
Estimated value
For a modern non-star $100, trinary/pattern serials usually bring a modest premium (and $100 notes have a smaller buyer pool since someone has to pay well over face). Based on typical market asks for similar trinary $100 notes, a realistic ballpark is:
≈ $110 to $160 (the higher end assumes truly clean paper: sharp corners, no folds, no counting creases).
If you want to keep or sell it
“2017A $100 trinary fancy serial 26242426” + “Jordan Kobe 24 26”.
— SerialWorth Team
Referring to latest post on the 2 1$ bills. They are both average circulated with the 2003A slightly damaged on front top
Hi Jack — thanks for the follow-up. When you say the numbers “match a straight,” it sounds like the digits appear in the same order somewhere inside the serial, but not in a clean, structured sequence (like 01234567 or 23456789).
Collectors only pay a premium when the sequence is perfect and uninterrupted.
If the digits are scattered or broken up — even if they appear in the same general order — it’s not considered a fancy number, so the value stays at face value unless the notes are uncirculated or star notes.
If you want, feel free to post one or two of the serial numbers — I can tell you right away whether any of them qualify as true fancy serials.
I have a few bills with numbers that match a “STRAIGHT”, but not in order. The numbers are scattered in order, not in a structured numbered line. “B” NY series 2003 A and another “J” series 1995
Hello I have a 2017 7 of a kind 100 bill 11110111slightly circulate what would it be worth?
Hi Jose, thanks for sharing your 2017 $100 bill with the serial number 11110111 — that’s a fantastic find!
Your note is special in two ways:
It’s a 7-of-a-kind (seven repeating digits).
It’s also a true binary serial (made up of only 1’s and 0’s).
That combination is much rarer than a standard 7-of-a-kind, and collectors of fancy serials really pay attention to binary notes.
For a slightly circulated example like yours, recent sales suggest a fair value around $200–$500. In crisp uncirculated or professionally graded condition, it could go even higher — sometimes reaching into the mid-hundreds depending on buyer demand.
So yes, your bill is definitely more valuable than a typical fancy note. It’s a cool piece to hold onto or list online if you’d like to see what offers come in. Either way, a great catch — congrats! 👏
PK 31433314FHi David! Thanks for sharing the serial number PK 31433314 F.
To give you an accurate value estimate we’ll also need:
Series year (printed next to the Treasurer’s signature—e.g., Series 1990, 2006, 2017A).
A quick note on the bill’s condition (crisp uncirculated, lightly circulated, etc.).
Once we have that info we can let you know whether it carries any collector premium. Feel free to reply with those details and I’ll be happy to help!
What is the value of 100 dollar bill from 1990 and 1996
What is the value of a 1990 series 100.00 dollar worth
D129 8510# federal reserve note
Thanks for your question! Generally, a 1990 Series $100 Federal Reserve Note (FRN) with a “D” prefix can sell in the $120–$130 range if it’s circulated and in average or normal condition—as shown by recent sales around $127–$130. However, the exact value still depends on several factors:
Condition (Grade):
Serial Number:
Star Notes:
If the note’s serial number ends with a star (★), it’s a replacement note. These can be scarcer and more collectible, thus slightly more valuable.
Market Demand and Verification:
Based on recent eBay examples for circulated 1990 D-prefix $100 bills, $130 is a reasonable expectation if your note is in typical circulated condition. If it’s in exceptionally fine or uncirculated condition—or has a unique serial number—it could sell for more.
Do you need the serial numbers ?
Also I have a 20 dollar gold coin dated 1914 D can you tell me about that perfect condition ?
Please help me know the worth of this 100 00 bill
While your bill has a somewhat interesting serial number with multiple 6s and 9s, it’s not likely to command a significant premium over face value to collectors. At most, bills with partially interesting serial numbers might fetch a small premium of $5-20 from the right collector, but this would require finding someone specifically interested in this type of serial number pattern.
For the most practical purposes, this bill is worth $100.