[0:00]Here is something you did not know about dollar bills. Normally when you turn them directly over, they're facing the exact same way as the front of the bill. But if you turn them over and the back is upside down, it's actually an error. Even during certification, it's called an inverted back. This one right here was a bit more obvious, but look at the back of the bill. It's completely upside down and not even printed right. And that sold for almost $3,000. It even happens on some of the older bills too. This is one of the old $10 bills, turned it over, the back is facing completely down, and that sold for almost $2,000. And look, here's a $1 bill. This was a silver certificate, facing upside down, inverted back, way worse condition and it still went for over $500. Definitely keep your eye out for this error. Most people don't even know it actually exists.

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[0:00]Normally when you turn them directly over, they're facing the exact same way as the front of the bill.
[0:00]This is one of the old $10 bills, turned it over, the back is facing completely down, and that sold for almost $2,000.
[0:00]This was a silver certificate, facing upside down, inverted back, way worse condition and it still went for over $500.
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