Hey Ya'll For the past few years I set back some of the older bills I find---anything that is older or odd I just file for maybe being something....so I'm thinking of taking these to a show soon and want to know if there is any value of if I could just use them! Paper Money 1934C $10 bill----H99723290A 1963 RED $2 bill----A11928776A UNC 1963-A $10 Bill----B78919117A 1953-B $5 Bill----C38556544A 2003 $1 Bill----A02340796* AU 2003 $1 bill----A02440558* AU 2001 $1 Bill----F00165737* AU 1999 $1 Bill----I05090709A 2003 $1 Bill----K19160736E AU---The last printing of the seal and # numbers are offset by just a tad---the last number in the # number runs into the leaves. 5 Silver $1 bills I think the Silver Bills are only worth something like $1.25 but want to make sure. Thanks a lot!! Speedy
1934C $10 bill- $35-60 depending on the grade (150 if UNC) 1963 RED $2 bill- $12 if UNC 1963-A $10 Bill- 12-15 depending on the grade (35 if UNC) 1953-B $5 Bill- 8.5 - 15 depending on the grade (20-30 if UNC) As for the star notes, I would probably hold on to them to collect value, spend them, or try selling in bulk. Current star notes are very popular and I don't think they carry much of a premium unless it's a cool serial number. These values were pulled from my recent copy of the red book. You might get away with raising the prices by a couple of dollars and see how it goes. I know dealers add a certain percentage on top of the value to make some $$$
Hot dog---I thought maybe $1 over face.... The only one that is UNC is the RED $2.....looking at the book I have about papermoney and the grading of them I think they would be something like VF/XF with the RED $5 being F. Speedy
Speedy... did you just find these in circulation? If so, quite a find! The best thing I've found in circ is 1963* Red $5 and a 1934 $20 FRN
Yep--the only one I bought was the UNC $2 RED bill....and I won it by a mess up....I bid on another lot but the seller sent me this lot so we called it even. Speedy