Series 2013 United States One Dollar Bill
Currency and Numismatics

Series 2013 United States One Dollar Bill

This is a standard United States One Dollar Federal Reserve Note, Series 2013. The bill features the portrait of George Washington in the center oval, flanked by the Federal Reserve Bank seal for Atlanta, Georgia (indicated by the letter 'F' and the number '6'). The green Treasury seal is located on the right side over the word 'WASHINGTON, D.C.' The serial number is F90176552N, printed twice in green ink. The signatures present are those of Rosa Gumataotao Rios (Treasurer) and Jacob J. Lew (Secretary of the Treasury). Physically, the note is printed on the standard blend of 75% cotton and 25% linen paper with embedded red and blue security fibers. In terms of condition, the note exhibits heavy circulation wear including a major central vertical fold with some paper softening, minor corner rounding, and slight wrinkling along the edges. The bill shows generalized soiling and light staining consistent with everyday use. Despite the wear, the print remains legible and the colors are reasonably well-preserved for a circulated specimen. The series date is located in the lower-left quadrant near the Treasurer's signature. This represents modern fiat currency with standard intaglio printing quality produced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

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 One Dollar Federal Reserve Note, Series 2013. The bill features the portrait of George Washington in the center oval, flanked by the Federal Reserve Bank seal for Atlanta, Georgia (indicated by the letter 'F' and the number '6'). The green Treasury seal is located on the right side over the word 'WASHINGTON, D.C.' The serial number is F90176552N, printed twice in green ink. The signatures present are those of Rosa Gumataotao Rios (Treasurer) and Jacob J. Lew (Secretary of the Treasury). Physically, the note is printed on the standard blend of 75% cotton and 25% linen paper with embedded red and blue security fibers. In terms of condition, the note exhibits heavy circulation wear including a major central vertical fold with some paper softening, minor corner rounding, and slight wrinkling along the edges. The bill shows generalized soiling and light staining consistent with everyday use. Despite the wear, the print remains legible and the colors are reasonably well-preserved for a circulated specimen. The series date is located in the lower-left quadrant near the Treasurer's signature. This represents modern fiat currency with standard intaglio printing quality produced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

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