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Question by Beverly
Submitted on 5/10/2004
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I have a 1935 D series silver certificate $1 bill. The numbers on it are K31147016F and 4786 on the back. It has one fold down the middle but is in good shape.  What is this worth (if anything)?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 5/22/2004
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Hi..with only one fold it has a dealer buying price of $2.00.

Pete

 

Answer by JENN
Submitted on 10/20/2004
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$5.00 ON EBAY IT COULD GET A BIGGER BID THOUGH

 

Answer by mashya
Submitted on 9/27/2006
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a dealer will pay 2.50 for it
if its not soiled around 5 dollars on ebay

 

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