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1934 $50 dollar bill - approximately how much is this worth?...

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Question by Tannubyky
Submitted on 2/1/2005
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1934 $50 dollar bill - approximately how much is this worth? I do not have a scanner but my mother collects money (foreign) and I would say this is in between fine and very fine condition. There are no tears or holes in the bill at all. It looks like it's been folded in half and then in half again but only the middle and right side are noticeably creased. otherwise it looks like it's been crumbled up and straightened out only a few times. There is no letter after the "series" date. The front of the bill bottom right hand corner has a large number 12 under which, and to the left a bit, is the letter K with a very small 3 marked after it. The back right side of the note printed VERY small is the number 104. The bill is signed by (it looks like) W. A. Suliau? for Treasurer and Henry Morgenthau Jr. as Secretary. There are no asterisks in the Serial number. Also the "L" stamp on the front left side of the bill is marked "The Federal Reserve - San Francisco California"
Thank you for your time!!! Sorry about not being able to scan it! Hope that's enough information to go on!


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