NP: Valuable as a One Dollar Bill?

Bekah Bekah0176 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Feb 16 00:06:38 CST 2009


"Usually there is extra value if it is from the U.S. But not allways.  
The best way to find out how much is to go to book store or library  
and find an up to date book on paper money, and in the front of the  
book there will be a list of print errors and the years. "
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/ 
Dollar_bill_with_a_printing_error_is_there_any_extra_value_for_it

bek

On Feb 15, 2009, at 9:09 PM, kelber at mindspring.com wrote:

> Sorry, no knowledgeable answer from me.  There's this, though,  
> about folding American money:
>
> http://www.foldmoney.com/
>
> Laura
>
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Henry Musikar <scuffling at gmail.com>
>> Sent: Feb 15, 2009 8:18 PM
>> To: Pynchon Liste <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>> Subject: NP: Valuable as a One Dollar Bill?
>>
>> Ahem.  I have a friend who is in possession of a 2001 dollar bill  
>> that has
>> the black seal with the mint letter, L in this case, printed on  
>> the green
>> side over the one side of the eagle instead of to the left of  
>> George, i.e.
>> opposite the scales seal and the ONE!  Does anyone on the list  
>> know much
>> about American folding money?  I thought that the whole side would  
>> get
>> printed at the same time?  Think it's valuable?
>>
>> Sorry to bother the list with something like this, but of all  
>> groups with
>> which I am associated, this is the one from which I thought that I  
>> might
>> actually receive a knowledgeable answer.
>>
>> Henry Mu
>>
>




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