Series 2017A U.S. One Dollar Federal Reserve Note
Currency and Numismatics

Series 2017A U.S. One Dollar Federal Reserve Note

This is a standard United States Federal Reserve Note with a face value of one dollar, featuring the portrait of George Washington. The note belongs to the 2017A Series, as indicated by the small text located to the lower right of the portrait. It was issued through the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, denoted by the 'F' district seal and the serial number prefix 'F'. The serial number displayed is F34199951A, printed in green ink. The signatures present on this bill are those of Jovita Carranza (Treasurer of the United States) and Steven T. Mnuchin (Secretary of the Treasury). Physically, the bill is composed of a 75 percent cotton and 25 percent linen blend, featuring the characteristic red and blue security fibers embedded in the paper. The note shows signs of moderate circulation, including visible vertical and horizontal fold lines through the center and slight corner wear. No significant tears or ink stains are immediately apparent, though the paper has lost its original crispness. The bill is oriented vertically in the provided image on a dark marbled surface.

Estimated Value

$1.00

Basic Information

Category

Currency and Numismatics

Appraised On

February 10, 2026

Estimated Value

$1.00

Item Description

This is a standard United States Federal Reserve Note with a face value of one dollar, featuring the portrait of George Washington. The note belongs to the 2017A Series, as indicated by the small text located to the lower right of the portrait. It was issued through the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, denoted by the 'F' district seal and the serial number prefix 'F'. The serial number displayed is F34199951A, printed in green ink. The signatures present on this bill are those of Jovita Carranza (Treasurer of the United States) and Steven T. Mnuchin (Secretary of the Treasury). Physically, the bill is composed of a 75 percent cotton and 25 percent linen blend, featuring the characteristic red and blue security fibers embedded in the paper. The note shows signs of moderate circulation, including visible vertical and horizontal fold lines through the center and slight corner wear. No significant tears or ink stains are immediately apparent, though the paper has lost its original crispness. The bill is oriented vertically in the provided image on a dark marbled surface.

Get Your Items Appraised

Instant estimates of your treasures with AI-powered instant appraisals

Browse More Appraisals