Did I find anything good?

mark1982

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I'm hoping someone can help. I am a coin roll hunter and normally do not collect paper currency. A teller that I am friendly with showed me these that a person brought in so I bought them. They are all 1934 except the bottom left 5 is a 1950. Any help is appreciated.

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Sux , but their 'Market' value is $10 but someone may pay more .

They would def, have more valve if they were 'Crisp & like New'.

I got a 1930's $20 bill back in change at the Coin Store & the people at McDonald's did not know rather to take it or not & not cause of the date but cause of the small face.

Sorry the $5 bills = $5 . A sad reality.
GL CRH
 

I paid face value for them so I don't care. I will just hang onto them . Thanks for the reply
 

When I use to be a 'CALLER' at our weekly BINGO in the church basement, I had a novelty game of who had the oldest dated dollar bill, with the winner with the best poker hand in case of a tie. We never played with big money like yours.
 

They don't eat anything and can only go up in value, I think they are very good finds!
 

the brighter lime green seal is quite collectable....ebay sells a lot of these bills for a reasonable markup over face value....all your bills are worthmore than face value.
 

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