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  2. 8 Rare Bills Expected To Soar in Value Before the End of 2024

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    Paper currency might not be as frequently discussed as coins, but that doesn't mean it's without value. In fact, some rare bills are worth thousands of dollars or more. ... Triple Signature $10 ...

  3. 23 Rare Bills Worth Up to $3.3 Million That Are Highly ... - AOL

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    When it comes to rare and collectible currency, coins tend to hog most of the glory. That's partly because of their metal content -- especially those that contain gold or silver -- but also ...

  4. 16 Rare Bills Worth Thousands That Are Highly Coveted by ...

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    Paper currency doesn't get as much attention on the collector's market as coins, which have a metal content that boosts their value and sometimes date back to the earliest days of human ...

  5. Wikipedia : Featured pictures/Currency/USA banknotes

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    United States two-dollar bill from the series of 1928, by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing United States one-dollar bill from the series of 1928 , by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Ten-dollar silver certificate from the series of 1934-A , by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing

  6. Rare Currency: How To Find Out If Your Bills and Coins Are ...

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    Printing errors on bills and coins could make the currency more valuable. For example, a 1942 Mercury dime sold for $1,277 in 2022 just because it was cast using a 1941 die.

  7. Banknotes of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Since 1971, Federal Reserves Notes have been the only banknotes of the United States dollar that have been issued. But at some points in the past, the United States had multiple different types of banknotes, such as United States Notes (1862–1971), Interest bearing notes (1863-1865), and Gold certificates (1865–1934).