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Where do I find the value of a 100 dollar bill?
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I was just wondering if a 100 dollar bill I recently found might be
worth something. I hardly think it is, but it never hurts to ask. It is a 1934 C series 100 dollar bill. The 1934 series notes in denominations from $5 to $100 are still very common and usually will not carry a premium unless the note is crisp uncirculated, with no wear and no folds of any kind. The '34s are the topic of almost daily questions. Alan Herbert The AnswerMan |
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"Tom Peters" wrote in message om... Hi All, I was just wondering if a 100 dollar bill I recently found might be worth something. I hardly think it is, but it never hurts to ask. It is a 1934 C series 100 dollar bill. It says Federal Reserve Note along the top of the bill. I don't know what other kind of information to provide to see if it might be worth more than the face value. anyone? Thanks, Tom From the Price Guide in the May 2003 issue of "Bank Note Reporter" which is a tabloid published by Krause, a 1934 C $100.00 Federal Reserve Note (Julian - Snyder Signatures).. is priced at.. $175.00 in VF (Very Fine) $275.00 in CU (Crisp Uncirculated) If it's VF or better, don't spend it. It has collector value above face value.. If you got lucky and it's a Star note (a Star at the end of its serial number):: $1200.00 in VF $3000.00 in CU I'm a coin guy and not much of a currency guy so I can't tell you what it takes for it to grade VF but they don't show any prices below that, so if it's really raggy and worn it's probably not worth much more than face value unless it's a Star.. Harv |
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Tom Peters wrote:
Hi All, I was just wondering if a 100 dollar bill I recently found might be worth something. I hardly think it is, but it never hurts to ask. It is a 1934 C series 100 dollar bill. It says Federal Reserve Note along the top of the bill. I don't know what other kind of information to provide to see if it might be worth more than the face value. anyone? Thanks, Tom Generally on the corners. |
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david getlin wrote:
hello..........i have about 600 indian head pennies.........all collected when i was a youngster...........i have no idea their worth but i would like to sell them all at one time.........how would i do this.........thanks If you're over 90 years old, I would really like to talk to you. Bruce |
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david getlin wrote:
: hello..........i have about 600 indian head pennies.........all collected : when i was a youngster...........i have no idea their worth but i would like : to sell them all at one time.........how would i do this.........thanks I'll buy them. Joe Fischer -- 3 |
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