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Question by vlynn
Submitted on 8/28/2003
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I have a $10.00 1934 Series A Federal Reserve Note with a C seal on it says Bank of Philadelphia, It doesn't say in God we trust. Is it worth anything? I also have a $5.00 1953 Series A united states note with red serial #'s and red seal under the FIVE on right hand side, It doesn't say in God we trust either. Is it worth anything?
thank u
vlynn


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 8/28/2003
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Hi..nothing unusal about the motto it was placed on those two type of notes not until the 1963 series came out.As far as any value it depends on the condition of your notes.Such as how many folds and tears or stains is the paper crisp or limp.The serial numbers and the check plate numbers on back lower right side are important also.If you want you can send me a scan front and back of your notes and I can give you an approximate value.

Pete

 

Answer by dale
Submitted on 5/5/2004
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I have a lot of 1934 Federal Reserve Notes and was wondering the value. Some 20's have F and some have I seals. The I seal is Minneapolis, MN. These belonged to my wife's grandmother. Also have a G with Chicago, IL.

 

Answer by Berghusen
Submitted on 6/5/2005
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I have same silver and gold certificates.I have  same Federal Reserves Notes.
Samebody can assist me to know  how it is worth.
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Answer by GTI
Submitted on 9/14/2005
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1934 FRN IS CLASSIFIED AS HISTORIC NOTES, SUBJECT TO CONDITION, MAY WORTH MORE THAN ITS FACE VALUE

 

Answer by sheldon
Submitted on 2/22/2006
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i have Lot of 1950 series c 20 dollar bills and they don't have in god we trust and has the original white house before they rebuilt it can I find out how much it is worth.

 

Answer by Dom
Submitted on 6/9/2006
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I have a $50 bill and a $100 bill from 1934, both from Chicago, both in excellent condition. Anyone know the value of them?

 

Answer by bluikory
Submitted on 10/8/2006
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i had a 1934 i gave to my father..and a 1936.

 

Answer by yvonne963
Submitted on 1/16/2007
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I would be glad to appraise these notes for you and if you are interested, purchase them as well.  I am a member of the American Numismatics Association and National Guaranty Corporation (NGC).

 

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