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Question by JillP
Submitted on 11/2/2003
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I have a one dollar bill that was printed with an error.  It was creased when it was printed so there is about a 1/8" blank line on it from being creased at the time of printing.  I was just wondering if that makes it worth anything more than $1.


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 11/3/2003
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Hi..the error on your note is called a gutter fold.A single small gutter fold doesn't have a big demand from collectors.You may try listing it on ebay but I don't think you will make a lot.I think you should make more than face value.

Pete

 

Answer by jelsc
Submitted on 4/5/2005
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check it out on WWW.HERITAGECOINS.COM

 

Answer by Ida
Submitted on 9/28/2005
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I have a one dollar bill that was printed with an error.  While it has printing on the front, it has no printing on the back. Is it worth anything more than $1.

 

Answer by JOHN
Submitted on 11/22/2006
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I have a set of 2001 $1 bills printed horizontally on the same sheet of paper. Any ideas what it might be worth?

 

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