I have 1969 circulated, but good condition 20 dollar bills as follows: 10 - original series 7 - A series 2 - B series 2 - C series Value suggestions
How many threads are you going to post? You've posted 8 already. As people have told you, they're not worth anything.
Obviously I'd stop after I get an answer. Would not have thought it'd be that easy to get a rise outta you.
A little stubborn, Peacock? If you had bothered to have read the rules for Coin Talk, you'd know that eight posts on exactly the same thing would be a little bit excessive (not permitted). If you had bothered to read some of the answers to your question, and you had a little common sense, you'd have realized that your notes carried no premium value above face and you wouldn't have had to post them seven extra times. Now, if you don't like or believe my answer on value, will you be posting them eight more times?
sorry for breaking the rules. I'm new at posing threads as well as researching bill values. Big deal. So sue me. If it makes you feel better I won't be needing this site anymore.
And after 20 minutes of listing them on eBay I've sold 5. Just $3 each, but that still something. A lot of help you were.
I gave you an honest opinion. I think most, if not all, here would agree with it. There's never any telling what eBay bidiots will do, though. $20 bills for $3 each. Send me 100,000.
Wait a minute. You sold 5 @ $3 each. So, you are proud that you lost $17 each? $3 for a $20 bill? How many more do you have? I'll take them all.
Sometimes you have to lose before you can win. However, if I see a twenty dollar "bill" at the local flea market priced at $3, I have to question the legitimacy of said note, lol. I think maybe the OP means he sold them for $23?, with a three dollar profit (that disappears rapidly after costs are considered).