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Topic: Among my grandpa's things...  (Read 3331 times)
Aimee Chii
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« on: March 19, 2008, 05:27:01 pm »

2 $5 from 1972
2 $5 from 1986
3 $5 from 1954
1 $5 from 1979
3 $10 from 1954
2 $10 from 1971
2 $10 from 1989
2 $20 from 1954
1 $20 from 1969
1 $20 from 1979
2 $20 from 1937
2 $50 from 1954
2 $50 from 1975


I understand that signatures and small irregularities can affect the value of a bill but I wouldn't be sure of what to look for on any of these bills. I have had verified that none of them are counterfeited but all have been through circulation. any assistance would be appreciated GREATLY!
Muchest Thanks,
~Aimee
friedsquid
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« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2008, 05:44:50 pm »

what you need is to give atleast the following information for each note
the prefix and serial number, the two signatures on the notes, and if possible what condition they appear to be in , are there folds, crease, tears, pen/ink markings, etc. Even once this info is given the grade of the note make a big difference as to what it is worth.

FRIEDSQUID



Always looking for #1 serial number notes in any denomination/any series
 

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