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Question by pstone
Submitted on 2/14/2004
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i ment a 1953c red seal STAR note $2 bill
great condition i was wondering how much it was worth
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Answer by Pete
Submitted on 2/14/2004
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Hi..in VF grade which is generally four folds,no stains or tears and paper still on the crisp side my guide book gives a retail value of $10.

Pete

 

Answer by danejrusly
Submitted on 7/17/2007
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I have a crisp, No tears,no folds whatso ever "I consider this in  great condition",with the red ink still like it was just printed. how am I able to find out where I can go to get appraised.

 

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