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Question by indianasusie03
Submitted on 11/23/2003
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I have a 1934c Federal reserve $100.00 bill with a green seal. Can you help me find the value of this. I also, have a 1950G $20.00 I would like to know the value of this if possible. Thanks


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 11/24/2003
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Hi...the value depends on a few things first are they star notes with a star at the end of the serial numbers.Also this is most important is the grade(condition)of the note.How many folds any tears or stains.Is the paper still crisp or limp.The best is to post a scan or email me a scan at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

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