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Question by domino
Submitted on 2/12/2004
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I have a 1914 $20 bill with a picture of President Cleveland on the front. On the back is a Steam Train and a large ship. Does anyone know about this note and what it's worth?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 2/13/2004
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Hi..well the value depends on a few things first what color is the seal.These notes were printed with red and blue seals.Is there a star in the end of the serial number?Also the grade/condition of your note will be a big factor in any valuation.Probably
the best is to scan your note front and back and email it to me at marlofan@aol.com.I can come up with an estimate.

Pete

 

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