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I have a 1934 and a 1935 American dollar bill, I was...

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Question by Denise
Submitted on 10/2/2005
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I have a 1934 and a 1935 American dollar bill, I was wondering the value of each. They both have 3 folds in them but are not torn. They are limp though, not crisp. They both have a blue seal stamp and the serial number on the 1934 bill is stamped in dark blue ink. The serial number for the 1934 bill is F38906495A and the back plate number is 2874. The 1935 bill has an F after the year and the serial numbers are in dark blue ink. The serial numbers are X26929426I. And the back plate number is 6508. On the 1934 bill the back is stamped different than the the 1935. Can you please tell me the value of these bills? Thank you


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