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

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    Check Out: 5 Genius Things All ... “A great first thing to look at is the size of the bill/font. Small-face, old U.S. Currency sells for a premium,” said Seth Gold, ...

  3. Counterfeit banknote detection pen - Wikipedia

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    Critics claim that professional counterfeiters use starch-free paper, making the pen unable to detect the majority of counterfeit money in circulation. [4] Magician and skeptic James Randi has written about the ineffectiveness of counterfeit pens on numerous occasions [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and uses a pen as an example during his lectures. [ 7 ]

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    Check Your Pockets Before You Use This 2004 Coin ... Fifty-dollar bills have the second-lowest circulation after the $2 bill. A guide that accompanied the Old Money Prices blog offered values on ...

  5. Experts Explain How To Assess Whether Your Old Coins or Bills ...

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    The higher the serial number, the more money you might get for it, since not all bills are printed to full capacity each print run. Solid serial numbers of all 8s and all 9s can sell for thousands.

  6. Banknotes of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 denominations were last printed in 1945 and discontinued in 1969, making the $100 bill the largest denomination banknote in circulation. A $1 note was added in 1963 to replace the $1 Silver Certificate after that type of currency had been discontinued. Since United States Notes were discontinued in 1971 ...

  7. Series (United States currency) - Wikipedia

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    For these bills, the serial number uniquely identified the bill, except for some issues that exceeded one million bills. In that case, the sequence of serial numbers was restarted, and an extra overprint of 'Series 1' was added to the bill. When one million bills in 'Series 1' were printed, 'Series 2' was used, and so on.