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Just found out some old $5 bills are actually worth crazy money if you know what to look for. Like, an 1861 demand note sold for $38k? That's insane. Apparently the condition and rarity are everything with collectible currency—same as with coins. The older ones from the 1800s hit the hardest on the market, but even some 20th-century five-dollar bills can go for hundreds or thousands. What's wild is that people are literally collecting these five-dollar bills like they're trading cards. Those 1934 Hawaii bills with the brown seal? Some go up to $6k. The North Africa ones with yellow seals hit around $1,850. Even the regular blue seal versions from that era fetch $400+. Apparently the real money is in the 'star notes'—those are replacement bills they made when other notes got messed up before circulation. If you've got old bills sitting around, might be worth checking if any are the rare varieties. The condition matters just as much as age though, so don't expect much if they're beat up. Pretty cool that something we use every day could be worth serious cash if it's old enough.