Sorry for the out of focus picture and the lack of reverse side photos. Just thought it was cool to know my grandfather used to carry this $100 bill in his wallet (hence the creases). Anything special about these notes (other than the one star note)? Thanks for looking! 1934A, 1957B, 1957B...
Nothing unusual about the $1's. The 1934A $100 could be a non-mule. We would need to see a close-up photo/scan of the reverse.
Thanks for the lead! Will try to get a pic or scan. Mom said her dad used to carry this around in case of emergency in the 30's. That was a big chunk of change at that time!
Finally got to where I could look this up in my "small-szie u.s. paper money" guide and I see what you are refering too. Will get the specifics on the reverse sometime tomorrow hopefully. Although if it is a non-mule the guide doesn't give any values for this note - not sure what that implies.
As a mule, the $100 wouldn't carry a premium unfortunately. It's worth more than face value, but not a whole lot. I would definitely keep it for its sentimental value.