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Question by shzcrfty
Submitted on 7/2/2003
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I have a 1959 $100 bill. The bottom reads "will pay to bearer on demand". Is this worth holding on to?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 7/11/2003
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Hi..first there were no $100 bills dated 1959.I would need the series and any suffix such as 1950E.Also serial numbers and plate numbers, small numbers on lower right side on front and back.Also the desription of the note how many folds any tears or stains conditon of paper crisp or limp.All these factors determine final value collectors are willing to pay.

 

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