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1993 $1 Federal Reserve Notes Values By Grade
About These Price Ranges
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.
Grade | Total Records | Price Range | |
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Uncirculated (50-64) | UNC-63 | 24 | $8.00 |
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Special Features Value Impact
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$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
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1993 | - | $16.23 - $149.50 | $19.00 - $199.75 | Find SalesView |
$1 1988A Federal Reserve F-U block Web Note.
What are Web Note?
Web Press Notes were printed using continuous roll paper rather than traditional sheet-fed methods. Collectors value them highly for their role in printing technology evolution and their distinctive characteristics. Their scarcity stems from limited test runs and intended destruction after testing, making surviving examples rare testimonials to currency production innovation.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1993 | $10.51 - $14.25 | $17.00 | $38.50 - $74.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 1985 Federal Reserve Note. James Baker courtesy autograph.
What are Autographed Note?
Bills bearing authentic signatures from Treasury officials, engravers, or other individuals associated with the note's production or historical significance. These personally signed notes transform standard currency into one-of-a-kind historical artifacts. Their value derives from the prominence of the signer, the authenticity of the signature, and the historical context of why it was signed. They represent a tangible connection to individuals involved in the U.S. monetary system.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1993 | - | $74.50 | $69.00 | 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
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1993 | - | - | $59.00 - $64.00 | Find SalesView |
tenho esta nota na carteira a 27 anos
Gracias por tu comentario. Entiendo que has mantenido este billete de un dólar en tu cartera durante 27 años. Este parece ser un billete de $1 Serie H con el número de serie H86863527B. Aunque la mayoría de los billetes modernos de $1 valen su valor nominal ($1), algunos con números de serie especiales o errores de impresión podrían tener una pequeña prima para coleccionistas. Sin embargo, este parece ser un billete de circulación estándar. Si tiene valor sentimental para ti después de 27 años, ¡eso es lo que lo hace más especial!
Si por casualidad tienes un billete de $1 de 1993 del Bloque C, esos valen significativamente más porque son “web notes” especiales. Por ejemplo, el billete C53200536A se vendió por $324.99 y el C40289215A por $70.00. Estos billetes particulares fueron impresos durante la transición a un nuevo proceso de impresión y son muy valorados por los coleccionistas.