lime green seal

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by jlogan, Jul 24, 2014.

  1. jlogan

    jlogan Well-Known Member

    i have about 5 1934 $100 bills, and im not sure if they are lime-green seal or not. 4 of them have writing on them. i would appreciate if someone could post a picture of a $100 bill with and without the lime seal.
    also, were the lime green seals on all 1934 $100s, or or just 34/A/B/C/D?
    and how much are they worth if they are lime green?
     
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  3. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    The Lime Green seal was only on series 1928A and 1934 notes...but not all 1934 notes had it.

    The value is totally dependent on the issuing bank and the condition.
     
  4. jlogan

    jlogan Well-Known Member

    ok, i have 3 1934 and 2 1934A,
    the seals on the 1934s are lighter than those on the 1934As, but im not sure if they are lime or not

    they are all about VF-condition, but 2 have writing on them
    the two with writing are from cleaveland
    the other one is from boston

    if it turns out that theyre not lime green seal, ill just use them to buy silver :)
     
  5. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    If you can post photos...I might be able to help you.
     
  6. jlogan

    jlogan Well-Known Member

    no camera :(
    i did a google image search of lime green seal $100 bills, and based on the results, i think what i have are normal green seal. next time im at the LCS ill ask
     
  7. MEC2

    MEC2 Enormous Member

  8. jlogan

    jlogan Well-Known Member

    ok.. my 1934s look very similar to the 5th note, but the 1934As are more of a bluish green

    thanks for your help
     
  9. josh's coins

    josh's coins Well-Known Member

    What is the scarcest lime note? what's the highest condition available? how much would it cost? After looking at some I'm put to get a nice example
     
  10. MEC2

    MEC2 Enormous Member

    Probably the 1928D $5. Good luck...
     
  11. funkee

    funkee Tender, Legal

    For a budget collector a $10 LGS in AU+ can be had for ~$40.

    The 1928-D $5 FRN is rare indeed. Depending on condition, you might spend $2,000 to $25,000. Uncirculated notes are extremely rare.
     
  12. RickieB

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  13. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    Dark Green Seal:
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    Light Green Seal:
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