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Question by ruth
Submitted on 8/7/2003
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how much is a $50 bill made in 1934 with the serial number of b18141445a2


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 8/7/2003
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Hi..you didn't describe the grade of your note and that is a big factor in value.If your note is in average circulated grade the note only has a value of a few dollars above face value.If you feel it in better grade e-mail me a scan and I will give you a more accurate estimate.

Pete

 

Answer by nicky
Submitted on 9/29/2004
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How much is a 1934B fifty dollar bill worth? I has one fold and is very crisp. The serial number is B14103589A.

 

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