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Question by Laura
Submitted on 11/18/2003
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I have a five dollar bill from 1963 that is in non-circulated, brand new condition.  Does this have any additional value beyond the $5.00 face value?

thank you,  Laura


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 11/19/2003
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Hi..first you must make sure there are no folds since they are hard to see sometimes.You have to move the note at an angle in front a good light source to see if there are any folds.Any folds no matter how light lower the value.If it is a Federal Reserve Note and not a star in the serial number a retail value of $18-$20 range.Any folds and the value would be a few dollars over face at best.

Pete

 

Answer by liquid418
Submitted on 2/28/2004
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I have a 1963A five dollar bill.  Its not it great shape, but its not bad for being 41 years old.  Whats the value of that?

 

Answer by dave ewing
Submitted on 4/28/2004
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Man i have one to but it's only from 1946 if you want it get me at g-unit@aol.com

 

Answer by Czryd
Submitted on 10/26/2004
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I have a 1963 A series with green number and a green star anyone know it's value?. It also has a G5 on the right hand side.

 

Answer by Crack head
Submitted on 4/28/2005
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whatever

 

Answer by girl
Submitted on 6/4/2005
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I would make sure that it's in good shape and that if you sold it on e-bay, you would probably on be able to make at the most 20$. But its cool to say that you have a five dollar bill from 1963.

 

Answer by kels
Submitted on 6/28/2005
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Hey i Have a 5 dollar bill from 1986, is it still Usable

 

Answer by Lucy
Submitted on 9/5/2005
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I have a $5 from 1927 and it has red ink. How much do you think it is worth?

 

Answer by alice
Submitted on 12/18/2005
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I have a 1953 $5.00 bill. What is the value of it? It has creases, but it is in good shape.

 

Answer by JIM
Submitted on 1/28/2006
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HEY I AM A VALUE MAN THAT HAVE THE FIRST FIVE DOLLAR BILL SINCE 1920. AN IT IS IN PERFECT CONDITION. aN WORTH AROUND 20,000 DOLLARS.

 

Answer by shirley
Submitted on 2/9/2006
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I HAVE A FIVE DOLLAR BILL. ITS 1963 UNITED STATES NOTE.SERIAL NUMBERS ARE IN RED INK. WHAT IF ANY IS THE VALUE.

 

Answer by jessiet
Submitted on 4/24/2006
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GOD'sSon

 

Answer by josh
Submitted on 5/30/2006
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I have a five dollar bill from 1962.What is its value?

 

Answer by willy
Submitted on 10/25/2006
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Probably worth about 3 dollars

 

Answer by fckface
Submitted on 11/30/2006
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im hot and ghay you wanna date me

 

Answer by jeanne
Submitted on 6/5/2007
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I have a 1963A five dollar United States Note with the serial number in red.  Does anyone know what the value of it is? It does however have some folds.

 

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