On U.S. currency, the series refers to the year appearing on the front of a bill, indicating when the bill’s design was adopted. The printed series year does not indicate the year a bill was printed; instead it indicates the earliest year that bills of the same design were first made.
Is the 500 dollar note available?
Although no longer in circulation, the $500 bill remains legal tender.
Are thousand dollar bills still available?
Even though the $1,000 bill has been discontinued for more than 50 years, it’s still considered legal tender. This means that any thousand dollar bill you find is worth at least face value, or $1,000. However, most of these bills are collectors’ items and are worth much more than face value.
What’s the value of a 2006 Dollar Bill?
Only the 2006 series star notes issued from certain Federal Reverse Banks printed in Washington D.C. can sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. Star notes are replacement bills that the United States Federal Reserve printed. These star notes are more rare and thus more valuable.
Can you still use a 100 dollar bill from 2006?
A $100 bill from 2006 is recent enough that you shouldn’t have any problems. Originally Answered: Can I use a 100 dollar bill 2006 series now in 2016? Yes you can. Dollar bills can be continued to be circulated until it gets removed from circulation by a bank.
Is it OK to use 2006 series bills?
If you are using the 2006 series bills in the U.S., then you will be fine. However, if you are using them out of the country and are trying to convert them into another currency, you might have problems.
Where are the 2006 series Star Notes printed?
Reminder: The 2006 series star notes printed in Fort Worth, Texas and the 2006A series star notes are current and they are only worth their face value regardless of condition. MS 63 choice uncirculated- A note that shows no signs of ever having been in circulation.