1977a 1 Dollar Bill



1977 1 dollar bill

1977 $1 Dollar Bill E Richmond Autographed Azie Taylor Morton & WH Blumenthal. Consecutive Star 1977A $1 Federal Reserve Note Dollar (3) PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc. The United States one-dollar bill ($1) since 1876 has been the lowest value denomination of United States paper currency.An image of the first U.S. President (1789–1797), George Washington, based on the Athenaeum Portrait, a 1796 painting by Gilbert Stuart, is currently featured on the obverse, and the Great Seal of the United States is featured on the reverse. United States Currency Errors. Double Denomination A double denomination note has differing face and back values, for example a $5 face with a $10 back. Double denomination errors are exceedingly rare and valuable. The number in existence is very low. 1977 5 Dollar Bill. Most 1977 five dollar bills aren't very valuable. However star notes can sell for more money. Continue reading to learn more about these bills. The 1977A series $5 bills are worth around $6 in very fine condition. Uncirculated bills with a grade of MS 63 can sell for around $12.50.

One Dollar NotesFRNs1963a One Dollar Federal Reserve Notes

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1977 1 Dollar Bill


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ItemInfo
Series1963a
TypeFederal Reserve Note
Seal VarietiesOne: Green
Signature Varieties1. Granahan - Fowler
Varieties12 Banks Issued Notes:
Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Kansas City, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, Richmond, San Francisco, St. Louis
Star Notes12 Varieties with Star Serial Numbers.
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1963 $1 Federal Reserve Note
2. 1963A $1 Federal Reserve Note
3. 1963B $1 Federal Reserve Note
4. 1969 $1 Federal Reserve Note
5. 1969A $1 Federal Reserve Note
6. 1969B $1 Federal Reserve Note
7. 1969C $1 Federal Reserve Note
8. 1969D $1 Federal Reserve Note
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Series 1981 $1

1977 1 Dollar Bill Value

Printed July 1981 through March 1984.Signatures: Buchanan-Regan.
All $1 | Previous $1: Series1977A | Next $1: Series 1981A
Other Series 1981: $5 | $10 | $20 | $50 | $100

The numbers in the table are the first and last notes printed in the given month for the given FRB. When printing of this series began, the maximum serial number used was 99840000, but the maximum was later reduced to 99200000. Block changes which take place at 99200000 rather than 99840000 have been indicated in the table by a caret (<). Thus for example the E.C block runs up to E99840000C, followed by E00000001D; but the E.D block runs only up to E99200000D, followed by E00000001E.

In addition to the circulation-issue notes listed in the table, uncut sheets with higher serials were released forthis series. Free games app store for mac.

MonthFederal Reserve District (First letter of serial number)Star Note Runs
(20000 sheet standard; see explanation)
Month
ABCDEFGHIJKL
Jul 81A 000 00001 A
A 038 40000 A
------------Jul 81
Aug 81---D 000 00001 A
D 102 40000 A
------K 000 00001 A
K 179 20000 A
--Aug 81
Sep 81-B 000 00001 A
B 358 40000 A
C 000 00001 A
C 153 60000 A
--F 000 00001 A
F 358 40000 A
G 000 00001 A
G 204 80000 A
---K 179 20001 A
K 486 40000 A
-B#1, C#1, F#1, G#1Sep 81
Oct 81-B 358 40001 A
B 588 80000 A
C 153 60001 A
C 396 80000 A
-E 000 00001 A
E 320 00000 A
--H 000 00001 A
H 217 60000 A
I 000 00001 A
I 166 40000 A
J 000 00001 A
J 320 00000 A
-L 000 00001 A
L 332 80000 A
B#2, C#2[8000], E#1, H#1[12000], I#1[8000], J#1, L#1Oct 81
Nov 81A 038 40001 A
A 281 60000 A
B 588 80001 A
B 921 60000 A
---F 358 40001 A
F 691 20000 A
G 204 80001 A
G 524 80000 A
---K 486 40001 A
K 716 80000 A
L 332 80001 A
L 512 00000 A
A#1, B#3, G#2Nov 81
Dec 81-B 921 60001 A
B 512 00000 B
-D 102 40001 A
D 345 60000 A
E 320 00001 A
E 652 80000 A
-G 524 80001 A
G 832 00000 A
----L 512 00001 A
L 755 20000 A
B#4, B#5, B#6[4000], D#1, E#2Dec 81
Jan 82--C 396 80001 A
C 716 80000 A
-E 652 80001 A
E 972 80000 A
F 691 20001 A
F 102 40000 B
---J 320 00001 A
J 550 40000 A
--E#3, F#2Jan 82
Feb 82A 281 60001 A
A 563 20000 A
B 512 00001 B
B 844 80000 B
-D 345 60001 A
D 627 20000 A
-F 102 40001 B
F 473 60000 B
G 832 00001 A
G 153 60000 B
----L 755 20001 A
L 960 00000 A
A#2[12000], F#3, G#3Feb 82
Mar 82-B 844 80001 B
B 268 80000 C
C 716 80001 A
C 038 40000 B
--F 473 60001 B
F 716 80000 B
G 153 60001 B
G 460 80000 B
----L 960 00001 A
L 409 60000 B
B#7, B#8, L#2Mar 82
Apr 82-B 268 80001 C
B 576 00000 C
--E 972 80001 A
E 294 40000 B
F 716 80001 B
F 972 80000 B
-H 217 60001 A
H 537 60000 A
-J 550 40001 A
J 870 40000 A
K 716 80001 A
K 051 20000 B
-F#4, H#2, J#2, K#1Apr 82
May 82A 563 20001 A
A 806 40000 A
B 576 00001 C
B 729 60000 C
-D 627 20001 A
D 908 80000 A
--G 460 80001 B
G 793 60000 B
-I 166 40001 A
I 345 60000 A
--L 409 60001 B
L 486 40000 B
A#3, B#9, C#3, D#2[8000], G#4, I#2[8000], L#3May 82
Jun 82A 806 40001 A
A 025 60000 B
B 729 60001 C
B 051 20000 D
--E 294 40001 B
E 512 00000 B
----J 870 40001 A
J 192 00000 B
K 051 20001 B
K 384 00000 B
L 486 40001 B
L 870 40000 B
A#4[4000], E#4, J#3, K#2Jun 82
Jul 82-B 051 20001 D
B 294 40000 D
--E 512 00001 B
E 870 40000 B
F 972 80001 B
F 281 60000 C
G 793 60001 B
G 102 40000 C
---K 384 00001 B
K 614 40000 B
L 870 40001 B
L 320 00000 C
B#10[4000], G#5, L#4Jul 82
Aug 82A 025 60001 B
A 268 80000 B
B 294 40001 D
B 563 20000 D
-D 908 80001 A
D 140 80000 B
E 870 40001 B
E 102 40000 C
F 281 60001 C
F 576 00000 C
G 102 40001 C
G 512 00000 C
----L 320 00001 C
L 640 00000 C
A#5[4000], D#3, D#4[4000], E#5, F#5, L#5Aug 82
Sep 82-B 563 20001 D
B 883 20000 D
--E 102 40001 C
E 512 00000 C
F 576 00001 C
F 870 40000 C
-H 537 60001 A
H 627 20000 A
--K 614 40001 B
K 780 80000 B
L 640 00001 C
L 960 00000 C
K#3Sep 82
Oct 82-B 883 20001 D
B 332 80000 E
-D 140 80001 B
D 460 80000 B
----I 345 60001 A
I 704 00000 A
J 192 00001 B
J 524 80000 B
K 780 80001 B
K 140 80000 C
-B#11, B#12, I#3, J#4Oct 82
Nov 82-B 332 80001 E
B 691 20000 E
--E 512 00001 C
E 896 00000 C
F 870 40001 C
F 179 20000 D
G 512 00001 C
G 896 00000 C
H 627 20001 A
H 883 20000 A
----G#6[2000], H#3[1000]Nov 82
Dec 82A 268 80001 B
A 524 80000 B
B 691 20001 E
B 908 80000 E
---F 179 20001 D
F 435 20000 D
G 896 00001 C
G 153 60000 D
---K 140 80001 C
K 358 40000 C
L 960 00001 C
L 281 60000 D
G#7Dec 82
Jan 83-B 908 80001 E
B 358 40000 F
-D 460 80001 B
D 870 40000 B
-F 435 20001 D
F 883 20000 D
G 153 60001 D
G 473 60000 D
--J 524 80001 B
J 793 60000 B
--D#5[4000], J#5[500]Jan 83
Feb 83A 524 80001 B
A 844 80000 B
B 358 40001 F
B 704 00000 F
--E 896 00001 C
E 320 00000 D
-G 473 60001 D
G 768 00000 D
----L 281 60001 D
L 652 80000 D
E#6Feb 83
Mar 83--C 038 40001 B
C 371 20000 B
-E 320 00001 D
E 544 00000 D
F 883 20001 D
F 320 00000 E
-H 883 20001 A
H 160 00000 B
-J 793 60001 B
J 128 00000 C
K 358 40001 C
K 588 80000 C
L 652 80001 D
L 032 00000 E
-Mar 83
Apr 83-B 704 00001 F
B 128 00000 G
C 371 20001 B
C 691 20000 B
-
E 544 00001 D
E 032 00000 E
<
-G 768 00001 D
G 224 00000 E
----L 032 00001 E
L 544 00000 E
-Apr 83
May 83A 844 80001 B
A 128 00000 C
B 128 00001 G
B 384 00000 G
-D 870 40001 B
D 192 00000 C
-F 320 00001 E
F 768 00000 E
G 224 00001 E
G 448 00000 E
---K 588 80001 C
K 896 00000 C
--May 83
Jun 83-B 384 00001 G
B 640 00000 G
C 691 20001 B
C 998 40000 B
-E 032 00001 E
E 480 00000 E
--H 160 00001 B
H 384 00000 B
-J 128 00001 C
J 320 00000 C
-L 544 00001 E
L 832 00000 E
-Jun 83
Jul 83A 128 00001 C
A 416 00000 C
B 640 00001 G
B 928 00000 G
C 000 00001 C
C 320 00000 C
-E 480 00001 E
E 768 00000 E
F 768 00001 E
F 128 00000 F
<
G 448 00001 E
G 704 00000 E
------Jul 83
Aug 83-
B 928 00001 G
B 224 00000 H
<
C 320 00001 C
C 640 00000 C
D 192 00001 C
D 384 00000 C
-F 128 00001 F
F 320 00000 F
G 704 00001 E
G 032 00000 F
<
---K 896 00001 C
K 224 00000 D
L 832 00001 E
L 224 00000 F
<
-Aug 83
Sep 83-B 224 00001 H
B 544 00000 H
C 640 00001 C
C 960 00000 C
-
E 768 00001 E
E 128 00000 F
<
F 320 00001 F
F 832 00000 F
-----L 224 00001 F
L 576 00000 F
-Sep 83
Oct 83A 416 00001 C
A 672 00000 C
B 544 00001 H
B 288 00000 I
<
-D 384 00001 C
D 704 00000 C
--G 032 00001 F
G 320 00000 F
H 384 00001 B
H 640 00000 B
I 000 00001 B
I 352 00000 B
---B#13, G#8Oct 83
Nov 83--
C 960 00001 C
C 288 00000 D
<
-E 128 00001 F
E 448 00000 F
F 832 00001 F
F 160 00000 G
<
G 320 00001 F
G 640 00000 F
--J 320 00001 C
J 608 00000 C
K 224 00001 D
K 512 00000 D
L 576 00001 F
L 928 00000 F
G#9, J#6Nov 83
Dec 83A 672 00001 C
A 928 00000 C
B 288 00001 I
B 672 00000 I
--E 448 00001 F
E 736 00000 F
F 160 00001 G
F 448 00000 G
G 640 00001 F
G 960 00000 F
----
L 928 00001 F
L 288 00000 G
<
-Dec 83
Jan 84-
B 672 00001 I
B 192 00000 J
<
-D 704 00001 C
D 960 00000 C
E 736 00001 F
E 064 00000 G
<
F 448 00001 G
F 736 00000 G
G 960 00001 F
G 320 00000 G
<
----L 288 00001 G
L 800 00000 G
A#6, A#7, B#14, B#15Jan 84
Feb 84-B 192 00001 J
B 672 00000 J
C 288 00001 D
C 608 00000 D
--
F 736 00001 G
F 448 00000 H
<
---
J 608 00001 C
J 032 00000 D
<
K 512 00001 D
K 864 00000 D
-Begin 100,000 sheet standard
(see explanation)
Feb 84
B#4
Mar 84
A 928 00001 C
A 096 00000 D
<
-----------L#2[56000]Mar 84
End Series 1981 $1

Note that there is a gap in the range of serial numbers printed for district I. This is due to an increase in the size of the BEP's standard press run, from 40,000sheets to 100,000 sheets. Every other district made the change at the beginning of ablock, between February and August 1983; district I had still not reached a blockrollover by October 1983, so the remaining serials in the I.A block were skipped.

1977 1 Dollar Bill But Back Is Yellow

The pause in star note production in early 1983 occurred because the BEP stopped requiring defective notes to be replaced by stars printed for the same district. This change allowed the BEP to greatly reduce the number of stars it kept on hand at any one time.

Series statistics (explanation)

1977 1 Dollar Bill Value

FRBRegularStar
NotesBlocksCplx.
Blocks
GroupsPrint
Runs
NotesPrint
Runs
A308,480,0004441903,200,0007
B963,840,00010101058211,776,00016
C359,680,0004442061,536,0003
D295,680,0003331861,792,0005
E603,520,0007773293,840,0006
F741,760,0008884193,200,0005
G629,760,0007773845,184,0009
H163,840,000222981,056,0003
I105,600,000222661,152,0003
J302,080,0004441883,216,0006
K385,920,0004442611,920,0003
L677,760,0007773994,992,0006
Total5,537,920,000626262330842,864,00072
Totals incl. stars:74741343380
Special printings:8/3829/4747Star rate:0.77%
Grand totals:82/112103/121181

1977a 1 Dollar Bill Worth

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