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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: Bill49 on July 07, 2009, 01:28:32 am
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I have 4 unc $1 with the ser# FB6359434 to 438, wondering what these are worth with the sequential serial number.
Also I have a bunch of 1973 $100's, I know most of them are worth the face value but are any serial numbers actually worth something...I have one that has a ser#AJX0052432 condition is circ with folds.
Thanks for the help in advance.
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Your $100 notes are actually 1975 issues and yes the AJX notes are worth something more than face value. Check the signatures, yours should be a Lawson-Bouey replacement note. In circulated condition the book value would be between $250 (VG) - $900 (EF)
The 1973 $1 notes won't have much collector value beyond face, but UNC and in sequence may be of interest to someone.
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Thanks for the reply, you are correct, my mistake on the year of the $100 bills...they indeed are 1975, wasn't wearing my glasses!
the other serial prefixes are AJA, AJB, AJC, AJD, AJE, AJF, AFH, AJL, and a couple of JB.
Pretty sure these are all spenders except possible for the JB's and of course the AJX the AJX is the roughest bill in the batch too....
Anyone want a scan?
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The JB note is likely a spender as well, as the other 3-letter notes.
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Here is a scan of the AJX note, I think my scanner doesn't like money...some distortion
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Book VG $250 but unfortunately in these times good luck getting book. Personally i would say 1/2 book. It's a cool filler note.
Just my opinion.
MG