1950 and 1963 Currency and a few others

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  1. Ordinary Fool

    Ordinary Fool Active Member

    Do these have any value over face and the cost to sell them online?
     

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  3. Mint Mark

    Mint Mark Junior Member

    I have no expertise whatsoever regarding paper. But the 1963A is pretty cool. When I was a kid, in the late-1960's/early-1970's, 1963A ones were all you saw. Even though 1963 was (to me) a long time ago. The 1963B Barr notes were a real rarity. But you'd see one every once in a while.

    Along this line...I have a couple dozen consecutively-numbered $1 silver certificates. I believe that they're series 1963 (C Douglas Dillon). I haven't pulled them out in years. But my dad got them from the bank that he worked at. They're all CU. Probably not worth much, if anything. But if anyone is interested in seeing them, I'll dig them out and photograph them.
     
  4. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    The first 4 have a slight premium above face.
    The bottom 4 I would say no.
     
  5. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I'm sorry but what's so special about the new style bills?
     
  6. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I mean I'd probably give you $25 a piece for the small head $20s because they look so pretty
     
  7. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    The serial numbers on the other bills were all ALMOSTS.
     
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  8. Ordinary Fool

    Ordinary Fool Active Member

    except if playing currency poker a 'broken ladder', 8 or 9 high, would still beat a huge number of other numbers


    the 1952 date number as well as the 1933 both have multiple possibilities although the 1933 may require a legal scholar to make a connection
     
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