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I have some "replacement notes" ones and twenty's. How can...

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Question by shar
Submitted on 12/14/2003
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I have some "replacement notes" ones and twenty's.  How can I find out what they are worth?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 12/14/2003
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Hi...well need to know a few things.What kind of note,type,denomination and series.Back plate check numbers(small numbers on back lower right).Also is the grade/condition how many folds any tears or stains.Is paper crisp or limp.The best is to scan your notes front and back and email me at marlofan@aol.com.

 

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