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Submitted photo · June 26, 2026

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AI Identification

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Series 2006 United States Five Dollar Federal Reserve Note

Currency and Numismatics

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a Series 2006 United States five-dollar Federal Reserve Note. The currency features the iconic portrait of President Abraham Lincoln centrally positioned. The note displays the serial number QB 79500069 A, indicating it was issued through the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (Bank B). The physical condition of the banknote shows significant signs of circulation and wear: there is visible fraying along the top and left edges, several prominent vertical and horizontal creases suggesting frequent folding, and generalized surface soiling. Key security features visible include the Great Seal of the United States to the right of the portrait and the purple '5' watermark area on the right. The printing exhibits the standard intaglio process hallmarks with fine-line detail in Lincoln's face and the surrounding border ornamentation. The ink appears slightly faded, and the paper substrate has lost its original crispness, showing a limp texture common in heavily circulated paper currency. No rare errors or fancy serial number patterns are immediately evident.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of this Series 2006 five-dollar Federal Reserve Note, Serial Number QB 79500069 A. Based on the provided imagery, the note exhibits characteristics consistent with authentic Bureau of Engraving and Printing production, including standard intaglio details and security features such as the Great Seal. However, the condition is Poor to Good (G-4) at best. I observe significant fraying, heavy soiling, multiple deep vertical and horizontal creases, and a total loss of original paper crispness. These physical defects indicate extensive circulation. In the numismatic market, Series 2006 notes are currently common and do not command a premium unless they are in Gem Uncirculated condition or possess 'fancy' serial numbers (such as low digits, radars, or solid repeats). This specific serial number is non-collectible, and the sheer volume of this series remaining in circulation ensures no scarcity. Consequently, the market value is strictly limited to its face value. While the visual details suggest authenticity, a definitive verification would require physical inspection to confirm the presence of security fibers, magnetic ink properties, and the correct tactile feel of the intaglio printing. Without hands-on testing or ultraviolet light examination to verify the security thread, this appraisal assumes the note is genuine based solely on its visual appearance. In its current state, it remains a standard piece of pocket change with no additional numismatic value.

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