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Question by Jess
Submitted on 6/2/2004
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I HAVE A 1934A TEN DOLLAR BILL WITH A STAR AFTER THE SERIAL NUMBER(D00405039) WITH FOUR CREASES IN IT WITH A SMALL 511 PRINTED ON THE BACK IN THE BOTTOM RIGHT HAND CORNER THE TOP WHITE PART IS ALSO SMALLER THEN THE OTHER SIDES, A 1963 FIVE DOLLAR BILL WITH A OPEN STAR BEFORE THE SERIAL NUMBER(02632542A) AND IT HAS A RED SEAL ON IT. IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH TWO CREASES IN IT. A ONE DOLLAR BILL 1953 G SERIES, A SILVER CERTIFICATE,SERIAL NUMBER C72206393J. THE CONDITION IS NOT THE GREATEST WITH FOUR CREASES AND A SMALL TEAR ON THE UPPER RIGHT SIDE AND IT DOESN'T HAVE IN GOD WE TRUST ON THE BACK.A ONE DOLLAR SILVER CERTIFICATE FROM 1957 SERIAL NUMBER K06973312A AND IS VERY WORN.A ONE DOLLAR SILVER CERTIFICATE 1957 WITH A OPEN STAR BEFORE THE SERIAL NUMBER(53123152B) IT HAS THREE CREASES IN IT BUT IS IN OTHERWISE GOOD CONDITION. AND A ONE DOLLAR SILVER CERTIFICATE 1957A,SERIAL NUMBER I51959871A. IT HAS FOUR CREASES IN IT BUT IS OTHERWISE VERY GOOD CONDITION.AND A QUESTION ARE TWO DOLLAR BILLS FROM THE YEARS 1976,1995,1976 WORTH ANYTHING?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 6/5/2004
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Hi..don't time to give an estimate on all your notes.If you want to pick out three and send me a scans I will come up with an estimate for you.Send scan to marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

Answer by Crissy
Submitted on 12/17/2004
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Yes. thay are worth 900,000,000,000.00 dolors all togher.

 

Answer by joe
Submitted on 4/20/2005
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so wazzup my name is joe and im gay

 

Answer by andrearenee
Submitted on 8/12/2005
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i have a five dollar bill dated 1953 with a red seal . it says *00026379A. anyone have any information on this. and if it is worth anything?

 

Answer by ledreamers
Submitted on 8/31/2006
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Star Notes…
Sometimes the prefix or suffix letter is replaced by a star. This means a note was damaged during printing. The damaged note is replaced with a star note. The notes are exactly the same, except there is a different series of serial numbers, and a star replaces one of the letters.

 

Answer by nesha
Submitted on 11/9/2006
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Hi...i have reading all the things and played the game.
and look at all the people

 

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