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Do Disney Dollars have any value?

Do Disney Dollars have any value?

Disney Dollars are highly collectible. As Disney stopped printing the money, the dollars have now become very valuable. Certain prints and series are worth more, based on rarity. The Disney $5 Mickey Mouse bill from the 1980s is a rare item, for instance, and will sell for far more than $5.

What is the rarest Disney dollar?

Here are some of the rarer Disney Dollars, so make sure to check your own collection.

  • 2005 $50 Mickey Boyer. The 2005 $50 Mickey Boyer, released for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland, was only sold for one day.
  • 1987 $1 Mickey “Disneyland” A Series.
  • 1997 $10 Simba.

How do you get Disney Dollars graded?

Contact PMG Customer Service at [email protected] or 1-877-PMG-5570 (1-877-764-5570). To learn more about Disney dollars visit DisneyDollars.net. Collectors Society paid members can submit their notes directly to PMG.

What Disney items are worth money?

25 Old Disney Items That Are Worth A Fortune Today

  1. 1 Beauty and the Beast VHS Tape – $13,500.
  2. 2 Princess Ariel Talking Doll – $1,700.
  3. 3 Aladdin Genie Plush Doll – $1,000.
  4. 4 Mickey Mouse Pez Dispensers – up to $800.
  5. 5 Toy Story Buzz Lightyear Doll – $500.
  6. 6 The Little Mermaid Storybook and Music Box – $500.

Are 1987 Disney Dollars worth anything?

Let’s look back at the history of Disney Dollars. They were first released to the public on May 5, 1987. The bills came in $1 and $5 denominations from 1987 to 1989 but in 1990 they added the $10 bill to the list. Boyer personally signed a number of these bills and a signed copy is a very valuable collectible indeed!

Why did Disney discontinue Disney Dollars?

The Disney Dollar, a popular form of private currency since 1987, was discontinued on May 14. The news broke two days earlier when Walt Disney World Today News said the company was stopping all sales of the notes. The company claimed the reason was the rising use of gift cards and digital currency.

Can you still buy Disney Dollars?

Disney Dollars Are No Longer Available for Purchase While Disney Dollars are no longer available to purchase, Guests may continue to use previously purchased Disney Dollars at Walt Disney World Resort, the Disneyland Resort and select Disney Store locations in the United States.

Do Disney Dollars expire?

Disney Rewards Dollars in your account will expire after five years, but they will always be yours when you transfer them onto your Redemption Card.

Why were Disney Dollars discontinued?

Images courtesy of The Walt Disney Company. The Disney Dollar, a popular form of private currency since 1987, was discontinued on May 14. The company claimed the reason was the rising use of gift cards and digital currency.

What is the most expensive Disney collectible?

Topping the value of Disney comics at $250,000, the “Mickey and Goofy” 1956 edition and it’s original printing plates continue to be one of the highest valued comic books ever sold at auction. Any comic book collector would love to get their hands on this pristine edition for their collection.

Why did Disney stop Disney Dollars?

How much is a 1988 Mickey Mouse coin?

4733 1988 $1.00 Disney Dollars Mickey Mouse, Main Street, Horse A00139115A Choice Uncirculated 70.00 4734 1988 $1.00 Disney Dollars Mickey Mouse, Main Street, Horse A00139116A Choice Uncirculated 70.00 4735 1988-D $1.00

How much is a 1998 Disney dollar worth?

Disney Dollar $1 1998 D Series… SEARCH 1,000,000’s of items for SALE, BEST OFFER & Auction… register for FREE Update Alerts of Disney Dollars for Sale!

What’s the value of a 1990 Disney dollar?

Disney Dollars 1 Mickey 1990 A00792253A NICE! Disney Dollars 1 Mickey 1990 A00817244A UNCIRCULATED CRISP Disney Dollars 1 Mickey 1987A A00283359A Consecutive Run Lot MINT or NR MINT Disney Dollars 1 Mickey AA 1990 Sequencial Pair A00826476A UNCIRCULATED Lot 00…

What’s the value of a Disney dollar bill?

As Disney stopped printing the money, the dollars have now become very valuable. Certain prints and series are worth more, based on rarity. The Disney $5 Mickey Mouse bill from the 1980s is a rare item, for instance, and will sell for far more than $5.