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This error is called an "Inverted Overprint" and can retail anywhere from $150 to $400 depending on the bill's condition.

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What is the value of a 1985 US 5 dollar bill with no serial numbers?

Depending on the nature of the error, it could be worth $200 to $500 at retail. Missing serial numbers can occur if the bill wasn't fed through the part of the printing process that adds the seal and serial numbers, or if it was fed in upside down and the seal and serial numbers were printed on the back. In any case it should be seen by a dealer or appraiser who specializes in error currency.


What does the serial number on one dollar bill supposed to mean and how do you know if it has a misprint?

The serial number is simply a sequential number telling in what order the bill was printed with respect to others. It also includes a letter prefix indicating what Federal Reserve district the bill was printed for. Common serial number misprints include: > A stuck counter. There are two counter wheels (kind of like old-fashioned car odometer wheels) that rotate to print the numbers on each part of the bill. If one sticks, the two serial numbers will not be identical. > Inverted or back-sided serial numbers. Serial numbers are printed as part of a separate pass through a press. If the paper is accidentally fed upside down or backwards the numbers will not appear in the usual places. Both of these errors can be worth over $100.


Where are the serial numbers for my Long Tom 36inch barrel?

Slide the Top Lever to the right to open the chamber. Turn the shotgun upside down. Look at the end of the barrel between the receiver and barrel. Get a flashlight and you'll see a series of numbers stamped in the bottom of the barrel.


Why might a pyramid of numbers be flipped upside down?

Because their process changes


What numbers spell pie?

The closest you can get is with the numbers: 316. When you hold the calculator upside down, you will see something similar to "Pie."

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Where can you go to sell your upside down serial numbers ten dollar bill?

F*ck it! Who gives a sh*t! You sound crazy! Holy sh*t!


What is the value of a 1985 US 5 dollar bill with no serial numbers?

Depending on the nature of the error, it could be worth $200 to $500 at retail. Missing serial numbers can occur if the bill wasn't fed through the part of the printing process that adds the seal and serial numbers, or if it was fed in upside down and the seal and serial numbers were printed on the back. In any case it should be seen by a dealer or appraiser who specializes in error currency.


What is the value of a 1935 D US 1 dollar silver certificate with an upside down serial number?

This is called an Inverted Overprint error and can be worth anywhere from $150 to $400 depending on the bill's condition. US paper bills are printed in multiple stages. An inverted overprint occurs when a sheet of bills is accidentally fed upside-down during the step that prints the serial numbers.


What does the serial number on one dollar bill supposed to mean and how do you know if it has a misprint?

The serial number is simply a sequential number telling in what order the bill was printed with respect to others. It also includes a letter prefix indicating what Federal Reserve district the bill was printed for. Common serial number misprints include: > A stuck counter. There are two counter wheels (kind of like old-fashioned car odometer wheels) that rotate to print the numbers on each part of the bill. If one sticks, the two serial numbers will not be identical. > Inverted or back-sided serial numbers. Serial numbers are printed as part of a separate pass through a press. If the paper is accidentally fed upside down or backwards the numbers will not appear in the usual places. Both of these errors can be worth over $100.


What is the value of a 1953 one dollar silver certificate uncirculated mint condition and the serial number and signature printed upside down?

The U.S. did not issue any $1 silver certificates dated 1953.


What is wrong with these numbers?

they are written upside down


What is the value of a 1977 US 1 dollar bill with serial numbers imprinted upside down and the seal and letter reversed?

Your bill sounds like it might have a "flipover" error. My advice would be to have it examined in person by someone who deals with error currency because auction values can exceed $300. Bills are printed in multiple steps on large sheets of paper. A flipover error can happen if someone accidentally feeds a sheet in the press upside-down and/or backwards.


What is the word for numbers that are the same upside down?

a palindrome


How much is a 1977 eisenhower half dollar worth with the eagle upside down?

Eisenhower was on the one dollar coin, and it's worth one dollar.


Where are the serial numbers for my Long Tom 36inch barrel?

Slide the Top Lever to the right to open the chamber. Turn the shotgun upside down. Look at the end of the barrel between the receiver and barrel. Get a flashlight and you'll see a series of numbers stamped in the bottom of the barrel.


How much quarter dollar 1967 coin with eagle upside down worth?

All 1967 US quarter dollars have the eagle upside down.


How much is a Wisconsin 2004 upside down dollar worth?

I would guess that it is worth a dollar. I don't think there is a Wisconsin dollar however.. are you referring to a quarter coin?