Historical Figures

Value of one dollar bill 1967?

The value of a one-dollar bill from 1967 is $1.

One-dollar bills are legal tender and can be used to pay for goods and services. However, they may be worth more than their face value to collectors. The value of a one-dollar bill from 1967 can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Uncirculated bills in excellent condition can be worth several times their face value.

For example, a one-dollar bill from 1967 in uncirculated condition with a star note designation can be worth up to $50. A one-dollar bill from 1967 with a printing error can also be worth more than its face value. For example, a one-dollar bill from 1967 with a misprint on the back can be worth up to $100.

If you have a one-dollar bill from 1967, you can check its value by visiting a coin and currency dealer or by searching online for recent auction results.