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Uncommon Printing Error $1 Payments Might Be Price Six Figures

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When you’ve got just a few $1 payments mendacity round, you may be sitting on tons of of hundreds of {dollars}.

Due to a U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing error, two batches of $1 payments printed in November 2014 and July 2016 might now be value as much as $150,000 a pop.

In keeping with the private finance web site Wealthy Nickel, the request for the primary batch was despatched to a Washington, D.C. printing facility in 2014, however the identical request was someway additionally made in July 2016 and printed in Fort Price, Texas. This resulted in payments with duplicate serial numbers being despatched into circulation earlier than the error was seen.

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There are an estimated six million pairs of the payments at present in circulation, although solely 9 pairs have been matched again collectively thus far.

In keeping with USA Today, forex collectors are prepared to pay anyplace from $20,000 to $150,000 for a pair of the misguided batches.

If you happen to’re the fortunate proprietor of one of many payments, the “Collection” date (which is subsequent to the photograph of George Washington) will say “Collection 2013” with a “B” Federal Reserve Seal above and a serial quantity ending with a “*” image. The vary will fall in between B00000001* – B00250000* or B03200001*-B09600000*.

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If you happen to consider you personal one (or a pair) of the payments, you possibly can submit it to an internet database called Project 2013b, which makes an attempt to catalog the entire misprinted payments and finally match all of them collectively.

Up to now, over 36,000 payments have been cataloged.


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