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I have a 1966 United States Note $100 bill.It is a star...

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Question by Gale
Submitted on 2/18/2004
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I have a 1966 United States Note $100 bill.It is a star note with serial# 00002795A.It appears to be in good condition-still crisp with 2 minor creases and 2 brown ink lines on the back that penetrated through to the front.Any idea if it's worth more than face value? I also have another in better condition but it is not a star note (A series).


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 2/21/2004
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Hi..the note has good collector value.Two minor crease the note would grade XF with stains like you describe it probably drops the grade below very fine.In very fine this note has a book value of $400.I would put the note on ebay you should make more than face value with no problems.With out see your 1966 non star note and with no description the range of dealer wholesale values would range from $115-$170 in circulated grades.This one should also be put on ebay you should make more than what a dealer will offer to pay.
You can email me with any questions.Email me at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

Pete

 

Answer by bobba joe
Submitted on 6/10/2006
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Can I have it?

 

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