Hey ya,
I am a cashier so I handle a lot of paper currency everyday. well last year I found a beauty in my $10 bill slot of my till. I am shocked that my co-worker who works in the office didn't snap it up. But I called dibbs first. The bill is a 1928B $10 US federal reserve bill for gold. It's a A series with a light green seal. Then I lost it for a year. I stuffed it inside a book and couldn't remember what book I had popped it into. Then just yesterday I found another beauty. Same year 1928 B only this time, this one was a $20 Reserve note for gold. same color of seal. So I was cleaning when Joy!! I found my $10 reserve stuffed in one of my journals. So now both bills are keeping eachother company in a dollar sleeve in my family bible. there are no rips or tears in the bills, no holes. There are lengthwise fold creases but other then that they are in good condition. So my question is, what would their worth be?
Any help would be appreciated.
Hugs!
-Garoulady
I am a cashier so I handle a lot of paper currency everyday. well last year I found a beauty in my $10 bill slot of my till. I am shocked that my co-worker who works in the office didn't snap it up. But I called dibbs first. The bill is a 1928B $10 US federal reserve bill for gold. It's a A series with a light green seal. Then I lost it for a year. I stuffed it inside a book and couldn't remember what book I had popped it into. Then just yesterday I found another beauty. Same year 1928 B only this time, this one was a $20 Reserve note for gold. same color of seal. So I was cleaning when Joy!! I found my $10 reserve stuffed in one of my journals. So now both bills are keeping eachother company in a dollar sleeve in my family bible. there are no rips or tears in the bills, no holes. There are lengthwise fold creases but other then that they are in good condition. So my question is, what would their worth be?
Any help would be appreciated.
Hugs!
-Garoulady