My aunt recently passed away and had work for the US Treasury for many years. We found these bills framed in her closet and were wondering if there were anything special about them? The $1 with # E 48421226 E, has the secretary of the treasury's signature and the signature is strong. It appears to be uncirculated. The other $1 has serial number of A 00001401 A. It appears to be uncirculated. No signature and has a blue us treasury envelope accompanying it. The $2 has a weak Neff signature as well as another that I can't make out. Serial # is E 00350596 A. It has some wear but not heavy. Don't really know if I'd ever consider selling them, but would be interested in seeing if they had any value? Could any of you point me in the right direction and somebody that might be able to tell me? Any info I get would be appreciated Jeff
Only my opinion the Miller signature around $25 - $75., The Neff two dollar bill anywhere from $10- $20 because it is so faded. The 1401 bill Maybe $20. Also its what someone is willing to pay for you bills.
Common bills - I like the note that starts with four 0's. Somebodey that knows what the signatures are worth will have to help you there - I'm not knowledgable enough in that area to know if they would make the notes have a premium!!