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Question by Mel
Submitted on 6/15/2004
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Would a 1928C two dollar bill be worth more than $2?  My grandmother found it in an old wallet.  Where else can I look for this info?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 8/4/2004
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Hi..it will depend on grade(condtion)of your note.Send me a scan front and back and I can estimate any collector value.
Email me at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

Answer by Pete
Submitted on 8/23/2004
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Hi..any collector value will depend on grade.You can send me a scan front and back.I will be happy to give you an estimate of collector value.

Pete

 

Answer by Pete
Submitted on 9/5/2004
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Hi..unless it's in ratty condtion there is collector value.The value will depend on grade.Send me a scan front and back.I can estimate value for you.Email me at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

Answer by jka
Submitted on 10/29/2006
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Short answer- the note is worth at least $2.  Any note that is put up for sale is subject to market forces (supply and demand) and individuals manipulating the seller and/or buyer.  Condition of note will have a impact on value and number of notes printed will have a large impact on value.  Check two or three sources on relative value and if you get a high quote, go to a dealer for an estimate.  If you get a high estimate, consider getting an appraisal before selling.  Watch out for con artist- they are all over the Internet.

 

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