Q: Are my Disney Dollars worth anything ?
A: 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.
Q: Does Disney still honor Disney Dollars ?
A: They are often kept as souvenirs or collected by Disney memorabilia fans, but at Disney resorts, they can also be exchanged back to U.S. currency. Disney stopped distributing and printing the currency on May 14, 2016; however, they will still accept them in the future.
Q: Why did Disney stop Disney Dollars ?
A: The company claimed the reason was the rising use of gift cards and digital currency. The bills will continue to be “legal tender” at all Disney U.S. locations where they were normally used and they will not expire. The Disney notes became a collectible soon after they became a currency.
Q: Can I still buy Disney Dollars ?
A: Disney Dollars are no Longer available for purchase, unless you buy from other collectors or dealers.
Q: Can I use old Disney Dollars ?
A: 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.
Q: Why are Disney Dollars so expensive ?
A: While Disney dollars are no longer being produced, they’re still a popular currency among collectors and Disney fans. The printed money can be used just like cash at any Disney theme park or resort, but their true value lies in the fact that they are now collectibles.
Q: Who grades Disney Dollars ?
A: Two possibilities are PMG or PCGS Currency. These are the two most reputable currency graders in the world, each with years of experience grading thousands of Disney Dollar notes.