@mbwizkid said:
Near solid serial numbers are hit or miss, its being a binary is secondary. I would guess anywhere from $30-$60 to the right buyer/collector.
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Collector of numeral seals.That's the 1928 and 1928A series of FRNs with a number rather than a letter in the district seal. Owner/operator of Bottom Line Currency
I would think in the $50-$75 as well. Maybe a little more if the numbers were significant to a collector, especially if in good shape. I too see some evidence of a cease and bent corners. Nice bill however.
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Me sees creases and fold wear so beauty is in the eye of the beholder. As a binary, it's a keeper. IMO. Peace Roy
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Near solid serial numbers are hit or miss, its being a binary is secondary. I would guess anywhere from $30-$60 to the right buyer/collector.
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Thin market ... take any premium you can get and move on.
I would think in the $50-$75 as well. Maybe a little more if the numbers were significant to a collector, especially if in good shape. I too see some evidence of a cease and bent corners. Nice bill however.
It's a keeper !!!![:) :)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Interesting note. Hang on to it
$66.67 ?
Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association