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Question by jeremy
Submitted on 8/7/2003
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how much is a 1935 dark blue ink for the serial numbers for a $1 bill


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 8/8/2003
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Hi..there is a lot factors that determine value.The condition is very important how many folds any tears or stains.Is the paper crisp or limp.If you can desribe it and serial numbers with back plate check numbers( small numbers on back lower right) or e-mail me a scan.I can give you an approximate value.

Pete

 

Answer by Pete
Submitted on 3/19/2005
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My new email address is marlofan@charter.net.
Pete

 

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