How Much Is A 1876 $1 Bill Worth?

Some national banks printed one dollar bills. Examples from 1876 can be especially scarce. These bills can have two different dates on them. Some will say Series of 1875 and 1876. 1876 is just the date when the national bank originally opened for business; the $1 bill was not necessarily printed during that year. One dollar national bank notes were actually printed as late as 1878. That is a 2 year production period. The rarity of a $1 bill from 1876 is based on its condition, serial number, and bank of issue. The rare currency from this series can be worth several thousand dollars. However, most money still trades for around $1,000. Contact us if you need an exact price quote. You might be surprised by the value.

  • Condition: As you might expect, collectors looking to spend lots of money on rare currency want to buy something in great condition. We pay more for 1876 $1 bills that are high grade.
  • Serial Numbers: Collectors and dealers both sometimes focus on serial number one $1 bank notes. These were usually kept by bankers as souvenirs of their success. They had no idea that one day the value would be so high.

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The national banks in the list below printed 1876 $1 bills:

  • Charter 2342 – Central National Bank of Norwalk, Connecticut
  • Charter 2336 – Fruit Growers National Bank of Smyrna, Delaware
  • Charter 2336 – Fruit Growers National Bank & Trust Company of Smyrna, Delaware
  • Charter 2340 – First National Bank of Milford, Delaware
  • Charter 2340 – First National Bank & Trust Company of Milford, Delaware
  • Charter 2338 – National Bank of Columbus, Georgia
  • Charter 2338 – First National Bank of Columbus, Georgia
  • Charter 2328 – First National Bank of Jerseyville, Illinois
  • Charter 2330 – Centennial National Bank of Virginia, Illinois
  • Charter 2332 – Farmers National Bank of Geneseo, Illinois
  • Charter 2326 – First National Bank of Afton, Iowa
  • Charter 2327 – Second National Bank of Dubuque, Iowa
  • Charter 2327 – Consolidated National Bank of Dubuque, Iowa
  • Charter 2323 – Fleming County National Bank of Flemingsburg, Kentucky
  • Charter 2341 – Centreville National Bank of Maryland, Maryland
  • Charter 2324 – Palmer National Bank, Massachusetts
  • Charter 2316 – Rochester National Bank, Minnesota
  • Charter 2318 – Citizens National Bank of New Ulm, Minnesota
  • Charter 2331 – Flemington National Bank, New Jersey
  • Charter 2331 – Flemington National Bank & Trust Company, New Jersey
  • Charter 2339 – Amwell National Bank of Lambertville, New Jersey
  • Charter 2343 – Union National Bank at Mount Holly, New Jersey
  • Charter 2343 – Union National Bank & Trust Company at Mount Holly, New Jersey
  • Charter 2320 – First National Bank of Boonville, New York
  • Charter 2319 – First National Bank of Winston, North Carolina
  • Charter 2321 – First National Bank of Wilson, North Carolina
  • Charter 2322 – National Bank of Greensboro, North Carolina
  • Charter 2325 – Farmers National Bank of Mechanicsburg, Ohio
  • Charter 2317 – Centennial National Bank of The City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Charter 2329 – First National Bank of Connellsville, Pennsylvania
  • Charter 2333 – Union National Bank of Souderton, Pennsylvania
  • Charter 2333 – Union National Bank & Trust Company of Souderton, Pennsylvania
  • Charter 2334 – Farmers National Bank of Pennsburg, Pennsylvania
  • Charter 2335 – Harmony National Bank, Pennsylvania
  • Charter 2337 – Citizens National Bank of Towanda, Pennsylvania
  • Charter 2344 – LaCrosse National Bank, Wisconsin