Anyone knows values of paper currency (new pics)

Yinzi50

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The teller exchanged my halves for these old bills. One is from 1934, five are from 1950s, and one from 1963. One of the 1950s is a star note. Never got so many old bills before. There is no "IN GOD WE TRUST" on the reverse except 1963.
Anyone here has the paper money book to look up? Thanks in advance!

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If you would like to check out market values for those bills, look them up on Feebay. I recall seeing circulated 1934 $100 bills for $115 a week ago.
 

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I tried ebay but not many $100 bills especially $100 star notes.
 

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Nice notes definately worth more than face value espescially the star note. Did you also post this on the paper currency section of this site? Some very knowledgable collectors over there
 

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Hey..

Go to

mycurrencycollection.com/reference

I use it to track the value of star notes and such.

Very informative.

I got a ton of those over the holidays -all denominations.

Nice finds!!!!!

HH

Trench
 

Re: Anyone knows values of paper currency

Did some quick research,

Hold those BILLS!!!!

I can't read them well.

If you could, take some better pics or give us the date and type ie 1950 A , E etc

Star note ar worth more, my web reference does not give the 1950s or before,

Thanx

Trench
 

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Yinzi50 said:
The teller exchanged my halves for these old bills. One is from 1934, five are from 1950s, and one from 1963. One of the 1950s is a star note. Never got so many old bills before. There is no "IN GOD WE TRUST" on the reverse except 1963.
Anyone here has the paper money book to look up? Thanks in advance!

If that reads 1934D that is a mule and look like it could be worth close to $300 according to my book in VF Condition. 1950*I cant see the letter so its either an A or D (B) series shows there were no star * notes reported; shows about $125 condition & tear.
 

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denoms22 said:
Yinzi50 said:
The teller exchanged my halves for these old bills. One is from 1934, five are from 1950s, and one from 1963. One of the 1950s is a star note. Never got so many old bills before. There is no "IN GOD WE TRUST" on the reverse except 1963.
Anyone here has the paper money book to look up? Thanks in advance!

If that reads 1934D that is a mule and look like it could be worth close to $300 according to my book in VF Condition. 1950*I cant see the letter so its either an A or D (B) series shows there were no star * notes reported; shows about $125 condition & tear.

Thanks for your info. That is a mule note. I loaded better pictures.
 

I bet you can get $100 for them...I have a crisp 2010 $100 bill right here ready to pay you for it....Just let me know if you are interested... :laughing7:

Golden Silver
 

When in doubt, go to the reference guide.

The 1934D is a mule. The back plate number is under 112. (the little 79 on the right is the plate number) In VF condition it's $300. Only 78,000 notes printed.

The 1950A* in VF condition is $200. The red ink will hurt the value.
 

I am not very educated on paper currency but how do you figure that is a mule bill(outside of looking it uP)? Just because the back plate number is under 112? And where does that value come from...?
 

golden silver said:
I bet you can get $100 for them...I have a crisp 2010 $100 bill right here ready to pay you for it....Just let me know if you are interested... :laughing7:

Golden Silver

Ha Ha! But seriously if you want a 1950 $100 not pictured here, you can pm me.
 

n8dagr8345 said:
I am not very educated on paper currency but how do you figure that is a mule bill(outside of looking it uP)? Just because the back plate number is under 112? And where does that value come from...?

Just learning myself. A mule bill means different size of front plate and back plate were used. You see that front plate number "J21" and back plate number "79" are not the same size. The front one is 1.0mm high and the back 0.6mm high. I don't own a reference book and I don't know how do they figured out the number of mules of certain series.
 

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