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Question by MARIA
Submitted on 1/18/2004
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I HAVE A 1935B SILVER CERTIFICATE. I WAS JUST WONDERING WHAT IT WAS WORTH? THE SERIAL NUMBER IS E 21875250 D.IT ALSO HAS A BLUE SEAL.IT HAS THREE FOLDS IN IT AND NOT BAD OTHERWISE.


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 1/20/2004
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Hi Maria...it's really a common note in circulated grades over 806 million were printed.If you would take it to a currency dealer having 3 folds it would grade XF which is called extra fine and the dealer would offer according to green sheets price list $1.85.Any other question email me at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

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