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Is a 1963 $20 worth hanging onto?

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Question by brent
Submitted on 1/31/2004
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Is a 1963 $20 worth hanging onto?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 1/31/2004
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Hi..I'm afraid unless it is uncirculated with no folds,tears or stains or a star note with a star in the end of the serial numbers it is just worth face value.You can email me with any other questions.Email me at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

Answer by Stupid Question
Submitted on 8/14/2006
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Pete u seem to know a lot about money so I'm hoping u can help me out i have a 1934 20 dollar bill series C number 203 i was wondering if it was worth anything

 

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