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Question by Kristin
Submitted on 2/26/2004
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What is a series 1929 $20 bill marked National Currency and containing The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston text worth?  It is in good to fair condition (i.e. no tears, but creased in several places and the color is somewhat faded.  It is also missing a very small piece of one corner).


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 2/27/2004
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Hi..I am assuming you don't have a star note which has a star at the end of the serial number.This non star note in the general condition you describe probably dealer buying price would be in the $20-$28 range.If you have a star note let me know at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

Answer by Sknids
Submitted on 4/26/2007
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hey this isn't an answer or anything, but i was wondering how much a 1929 $20 bill marked The Commercial National Bank of Tiffin, Ohio text worth? no rips or tears just one slight crease up the middle

 

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