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Question by beth
Submitted on 10/9/2003
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I have received a 1957A dollar bill with a blue seal and would like to know the value? Also the value of a 1935G dollar bill with a blue seal?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 10/14/2003
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Hi Beth...both of your notes are common notes and unless they have a star in the serial numbers or are uncirculated with no fold lines, no tears, no stains and paper crisp then they are in  circulated grades and the retail values would be $2-$3 range at best.

Pete

 

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