Value On 1964 $5 red serial number bill

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  1. goldcollector

    goldcollector Member

    Does anyone know how much this is worth.

    I have a 1964 $5 bill with red serial numbers. The serial number is 18998599.

    I search the internet and it says that $5 bills from that year had red serial numbers so I guess that means its not that rare if they were all red serials that year. Cant find anything on value though. I am keeping it anyway.

    Thanks.
     
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  3. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    1963

    I think you'll find that your note (bill) is a 1963. Without seeing it and assuming it's circulated I'd say $7-8. Always cool to find though!
     
  4. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    only 'legal tendor notes' had the red seals and serials . FRBN's did not, as they have always had the green seal. Now, they might not have minted FRBN $5 notes that year, but considering you have a red serial/seal, they must have minted the LTN's.

    As for value, i would need a picture to judge a grade, or if you can grade the note yourself...
     
  5. goldcollector

    goldcollector Member

    Yes youre right its 1963

    Serial A18998599A

    Well its not perfect its has light crease about 1/4 of the way from the top but it doesnt have any folds or tears or anything. I would call it a high grade circulated. Going to post picture as soon as I scan it.
     
  6. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    Hey Daggarjon,

    1963 had Legal Tenders (red seal) and Federal Reserve notes (green seals). There was also a 1963-A series of FRN's.

    clembo
     
  7. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    i was going on the assumption the year was 1964 :) i dont have my books with me to check so i was just going with the flow lol

    good call on the 63'!
     
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