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Question by Jill Morrison
Submitted on 3/19/2004
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I have two twenty dollar bills, both series of 1929, red ink stamped, one from The Second National Bank of Brownsville, Pennsylvania-D000151A, the #2673 on the left and right side. The other is from The Paterson National Bank, Patterson New Jersey, F000837A, the #4072 stamped on left and right side.  Both in good condition, one fold, still crisp. Any idea what they are worth?  


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 3/20/2004
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Hi..well if you are correct with one fold and if they have no tears,holes or stains you will make a nice return on these notes.The New Jersey note is somewhat common note it probably has a value of $100 or more or less depending of course if it has only one fold and no other problems.The Pennsylvania note is a rare note and in the grade that you describe a value of around $750 is not to out of line.Check this dealer price for your note.Here is link....http://www.donckelly.com/national/2673$20.html
Any other questions let me know at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

Answer by Bridgette
Submitted on 10/15/2005
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I have a twenty dollar nat'l currency from san francisco 1929. A little wrinkled but fair condition. It's approx. worth?

 

Answer by 1fathead0
Submitted on 2/17/2006
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I have a 1929 series 20.00 bill. Marked The First National Bank Of Mason City Iowa  #2574 With a couple of folds no tears very well kept Bill how much is worth/

 

Answer by Johnny Cash
Submitted on 2/25/2006
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Well those are worth nothing. Who the heck do you are?

 

Answer by SMARTONE
Submitted on 9/30/2006
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$20 A PIECE DUMB ASS. I'll sell you as many 20's as you want for $100!

 

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