100 dollar bills

jonhls

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Nov 10, 2006
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went to bank last week and teller tells me he has a bunch of older 100.00 bills so naturally i but them all.Can anyone tell me if any of them are worth a premium.
1950 d d03941936a 1969e e00742170a
1969a d02396811a
1963a b02442790a 1969 d00187254a
1969a d01092980a 1963a i 00502384a
1969g 01086154a
1969a d01375579 1969 e00148223
1969a i00890286a 1969a d00076561* looks brand new
1950d a03648875a
1969a d02070894a very crisp like new
1963a d01510382a like new
1969 f02218493a like new
1969a d01748498a like new
1969 b04930062a
1963a d01884581a
1969a g10821853a

1969a d01777648a
Sorry for the messy post everything went haywire on me lol....any help on valuse would be appreciated as i obviously cant keep all of them...thanx jon
 

Pursuant to The Official Red Book (retail values) each of those bills has a value over face IF in at least EF-40 condition. As a general statement, in EF-40 conditions, the 1950s are valued between $225 and $250; the '63s: $250; the '69s: $185 to $225. You can more than double those values if your bill is in Unc.-63 condition.
Others here can tell you what the wholesale value (what you might expect value) is.
Don.......
 

All the bills you mentioned having very nice grades (or almost new) would bring you over face value. ESPECIALLY the D-* note. You should expect over $150 for that note, but the market has been down lately so possibly lower. Contact me if interested in selling any of them.
 

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