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Do you have Disney Dollars? Some have sold for $10,800

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By Samuel Gonzalez

Aug 17, 2024, 5:42 PM EDT

If you’ve ever visited a Disney theme park, you may have had the opportunity to use the famous Disney Dollars. These banknotes, although initially created as simple souvenirs, have achieved significant value among collectorsIn fact, some have sold for astonishing figures, reaching as high as $10,800. If you have these notes in your collection, you could be sitting on a small fortune!

Disney Dollars are a type of private currency used in Disney theme parks and stores. Created by Disney artist Harry Brice in 1987, This limited currency was used to pay for goods and services within the Disney kingdom.Imagine a banknote that not only serves as currency, but also as a precious souvenir of your visit.

These bills were issued in denominations of $1, $5, $10 and $50, with the $50 bills being the rarest.. Each note is decorated with images of iconic Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse and Tinker Bell, and bears the signature of “Treasurer” Scrooge McDuck. The first issue took place on May 5, 1987 at Disneyland, and was soon expanded to other Disney parks and stores.

As for their use, Disney Dollars were valid at all Disney theme parks in the United States, as well as on some of the cruises and on Disney’s private island in the Caribbean, Castaway Cay. They could also be used at Disney stores starting in 1992. However, Since their retirement on May 14, 2016, Disney Dollars are no longer issued or accepted. as a form of payment in parks or stores.

The popularity of Disney Dollars as collectibles has grown considerably since they stopped being printed. $1 bills in normal condition are usually worth between $5 and $10, while uncirculated copies can fetch between $15 and $20..

Older, mint condition notes, especially those issued in the late 1980s and early 1990s, can command even higher prices. For example, $1 Disney Dollars from 1987 in uncirculated condition can fetch between $30 and $50, while $5 bills from that same era can sell for $100 or more.

The highest denomination bills and the rare ones like The $10 Disney Dollar featuring Minnie Mouse, issued in 1993, can sell for between $150 and $200..

Collectors also value uncut sheets of Disney Dollars, such as the sheet of 36 notes from 2013 that is part of the “Bad Money” limited series. This blade sold for $5,040 at a Heritage auction in April 2024.

One of the most valuable Disney Dollars is the $50 note from the 2005 series, commemorating the 50th anniversary and signed by artist Charles Boyer. This note reached a record price of $10,800. at the same auction in April 2024. The value of these banknotes largely depends on their condition, rarity and demand among collectors.

If you have Disney Dollars stashed away somewhere, it’s a good idea to go through them and see if they might have significant value. While the temptation to spend these bills on souvenirs can be great, remember that their value on the collector’s market can be considerably higher. To find out the exact value of your Disney Dollars, I recommend consulting with collectibles specialists or visiting specialized sites, such as Disneyana. Souvenirs from your Disney visits can be much more valuable than you might imagine.

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