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My mother has found a $5 1929 National Currency note issued...

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Question by PennyOC
Submitted on 6/20/2005
Related FAQ: Paper Money Collecting FAQ
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My mother has found a $5  1929 National Currency note issued from the Federal Reserve bank of Cleveland Ohio while going thru her deceased husbands belongings. He had it in an envelope telling her not to spend it because it might be worth something someday.  Seal and serial number are in red, no star in serial #. Bill appears to be in very good condition from the scan she sent me No visible folds, tears or heavy wear.  Can you give me any idea where to begin to find its current worth.  Thank you


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