Value of $1 National Bank Note Currency Bills

Description: One dollar national bank notes have a chance at being rare. All $1 national bills feature two women holding hands as a central theme. The word “ONE” is printed on the bill in multiple locations. A large number one is printed on the left-hand side of every bank note. Great condition bills will almost always bring more money. If you want to sell your currency to us, we would love to talk.
Varieties: National banknotes can have numerous small differences that have potential of impacting the value in a positive way. Some national currencies have red serial numbers while others have blue.
The most noticeable and arguably important variety is the seal. These early dated $1 national banknotes come in one of two different seal types. The red spiked seal, as pictured above, and the rounded scalloped red seal. The red spiked seals were all printed 1874 and earlier while the scalloped seal was printed 1875 and later.
Sometimes national banknote collectors will target specific President and Cashier signatures on these notes. This isn’t a common thing but if a certain signer had an interesting history and the collector collects banknotes signed by that person, it can definitely impact the value in a positive way.
It’s also important to know these signatures can be faded or completely missing. This can be caused for different reasons but the most common reason would be environmental damage or if the note has been chemically altered or cleaned.

As stated earlier, the note pictured above is a $1 national with the red scalloped seal. This means the bill was printed 1875 or later. You’ll also notice these scalloped seal nationals have an extra red overprint on them that says “Series 1875” which is another way to distinguish between the two varieties.
Also, keep in mind, some one-dollar national bills simply don’t have a charter number (see the first photo on this page). This does not impact value positively or negatively.

Series 1875 National Currency Red Overprint Near Charter Number
Value: When it comes to finding the value of $1 national banknotes it really comes down to a few factors. The main thing is which state the banknote was issued for. After that, serial number, market, and condition respectively. In some instances, a note will be worth $250, in others, $30,000. You should contact a paper money expert before trying to sell your national bank note.
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