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Fifty Dollar Bill? |
I have a fifty dollar bill with series of 1934 on it. It is made with the different type of paper. It just has a small mark of a number 3 where someone has written on it. Is it worth anything? Hope this helps. It looks like it may have some value to a collector just not as much as you might expect. found info here. http://currency.ha.com/guide.php... "Old" Federal Reserve Notes, 1928, 1934, 1950, 1963, etc. Most circulated Federal Reserve Notes from more modern series are worth no more than face value. Some of the early series notes (1928 and 1934) do carry a small premium, although for circulated notes this premium is small, usually 10% to 30%. Premiums are higher as a percentage of face value for lower denomination notes, such as $5 and $10 bills, as opposed to the higher denomination $20s, $50s, and $100s. Uncirculated notes and Star Notes of some of the earlier series do carry a large collector premium in some cases, and we highly recommend the standard reference book in this field, the Standard Guide to Small Size U.S. Paper Money (1928 to date), by Dean Oakes and John Schwartz, for more information. ::yawns:: yes and to find out the total price check on the internet this should help happy money! If it is made out of different type of paper, then yes definately. The marks on the 50 will make it look more old and genuine so I wouldn't worry too much about that, as long as it's not a big mark. You can go to your local pawn shop and have them look at it for you, they can tell you how much its worth. yes, it's worth $50 yes...50 bucks. LOL! yes, about 50000 yen |
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