100 dollar Bill

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by krauz2, Apr 1, 2009.

  1. krauz2

    krauz2 Member

    Hello, I got this from my wifes grandfather. I am just wondering how much it's worth. Thank everyone for your help.
    Erich
     

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  3. krauz2

    krauz2 Member

    Sorry, it's from the 1928 series.
     
  4. north49guy

    north49guy Show me the Money

    Neat note. It is worth probably around $150-175 in that condition. Some people will also pay a small premium for the neat serial number (only 3 different numbers in it). Nice note Erich!
     
  5. krauz2

    krauz2 Member

    Thank you. I am glad you didnt say it was worth 100 dollars! LOL
     
  6. Bluto

    Bluto Junior Member

    Guess I'm not the only one with a 1928 Chicago bill redeemable in gold...

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  7. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    In VF it list's at $175 in the S/L 8th edition...there were only 783,000 or so notes printed.
    The note in the OP post has margin breaks in it and some hard folds (paper breaks) that will reduce the grade to perhaps a Good.

    The second note appears to be a VF maybe a little more.

    Nice Notes guy's...I am sure Urban will froth at the Mouth on those when he discovers this tread which should be in the Paper Money Fourm...LOL

    RickieB
     
  8. Bluto

    Bluto Junior Member

    That note actually has pencil marks on the front and back, a half stamp on the back and you can see it was folded. But it's not worn as much as the OP's.

    Btw, krauz2, sorry for hijacking your thread but atleast it's staying on topic! ;)

    Here's a better scan of that one:

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    And here's one to drool over:

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  9. Dima

    Dima Member

    The US no longer values its currency based on the amount of gold and silver in their vaults. If I went to a bank with a silver certificate or one of these bills that claim that I can get gold, the bank will either give me a regular dollar or 100x presidential dollars. What year did the US stop using gold/silver standard?

    Cheers!
     
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