Monday, May 05, 2014

1963-B $1 Bill, E-F (Barr Note)

The famed Barr notes are a series of U.S. bills printed during the time Joseph W. Barr was Secretary of the Treasury from December 21, 1968 to January 20, 1969.


 
These bills are not rare or valuable if found in circulation, even if they are in high grade they have little extra value. Since Barr served such a short time in office thoughts were that any notes with his signature will become valuable. 458 million were printed only in one dollar denominations and they survived in many collections in very high grade.

At the end this note proved how speculators can hype a collectable but after years the market does correct any initial overvaluation. Also despite the estimate of a circulation life between 21-36 months there are still a good number being used.

Here's the stats for this bill...
Type/Federal Bank: $1 Note - D.C. / Richmond
Year: 1963-B
Printings: 73,600,000
Printed: January 1969 - November 1969
Run: 75th of 51-157 run from E47360001F - E48000000F 
Value:  $1.00 in VF

Do you have a $1 note and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

2 dollars worth, for Comments/Questions click here.:

Schoonke said...

Can I send you images of some bills to get a general value?

Man said...

Can I send you images of some bills to get a general value?

Yes, post them online on a free photo site and the copy & paste the link here.