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How much is a double stamped dollar bill worth?

Author

James Olson

Updated on April 10, 2026

Bills that look like new are the most valuable as are double denomination bills, where, say, one side is a $5 bill and the other is a $10 bill. The bill is definitely worth $10. If it’s in bad condition, you can exchange it for a $10 check from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

What is a ladder dollar bill?

The ladder dollar bill is the rarest dollar ever. A ladder is a serial number that follows the standard numerical pattern of one through eight. A true ladder is 12345678 and, as noted, difficult to find. Variations of the ladder pattern include numbers in order that don’t start with one such as, 00123456 or 034567.

What does the pyramid on the dollar bill mean?

strength and duration
Symbol: Pyramid One of the most eye-catching dollar bill symbols is the pyramid, which represents strength and duration.

What’s the serial number on a 2003 two dollar bill?

Star notes were issued for all twelve Federal Reserve Banks for the 2003 two dollar star note series. These notes have a serial number from 1 to 16,000. Notes from The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis can have a serial number from 1 to 3,840,000.

How to track the stamps on a dollar bill?

TRACK THIS BILL stamps on DOLLAR BILL …have you seen them? – YouTube If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations.

Which is the best stamp to use on a dollar bill?

For the front of bills the best stamp is the pocket stamp because its smaller. The acrylic speech bubble stamp is also good because the words come right out of the dead presidents’ mouth (and you can see where you’re placing the stamp!) What can you tell me about stamping $2 bills? A loyal Stamper wrote us with his experience.

How many people have seen the Stamp Stampede?

The Stamp Stampede is a petition on steroids. It is a way for you to raise your voice and make it heard for 2 ½ years per stamped bill. It provides a concrete way for people to take action that will have a lasting and growing impact. The average dollar bill is seen by nearly 1,000 people over the next 2 ½ years.