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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: booga on August 07, 2008, 07:49:49 pm
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I was payed by a customer with an assortment of old bills. I insisted that he keep them but he did not care. I have always appreciated old currency but have no idea what to do as far as determining worth or proper storage.
I have
$100: 1937, 1954 and 1975.
$50: 1937, and 1954 (1954 is perfect)
$20: 1937, and 1954 (some are in excellent condition)
$10: 1954
$5: 1954 (excellent)
$2: 1954 (excellent)
$1: 1954 (very good)
Any help would be appreciated
Thank you
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If you could post the serial numbers of the notes including the letters before the numbers it would aid greatly in determining values, as there are descibed now nearly all the notes you've listed would have a collector value. Thanks.
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Describing the number of folds or better yet, photos would be appreciated, especially because the term "excellent", or "very good" can be relative. I can say that if the 1954 $50 is perfect, (no folds, rips tears, or other imperfections) then it can be worth a substantial premium.