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<p>[QUOTE="bzcollektor, post: 206269, member: 3241"]You should post this query to the PAPER MONEY Forum.</p><p> Paper Money does not have a "mintmark" per say, as currency is not "minted" , but printed.</p><p><br /></p><p> Notes in recent years have been printed both at the BEP facility in Washington DC and in Fort Worth Texas. Although MOST small size notes say "WASHINGTON DC " either above or through the circular Treasury Seal on the right side, some notes have a tiny plate number on the lower right part of the bill. Some will have a number such as 'FW H 65. The FW denotes these notes as having been printed at the Fort Worth Texas BEP Facility.</p><p><br /></p><p> If you mean "mintmark" as pertains to the letter suffix after a series date, such as 2003, 2003A etc, the letter designations the "A", or "B" etc denotes a minor design change such as the the change in the signatures of the Treasurer, or Secretary of the Tresury.</p><p><br /></p><p> As far as value for a $1 1935F SC, or a 1963 $2 USN, If they are average circulated condition, I would value them as 2X face value. If near new condition, maybe 3X face value. IF CU "crisp uncirclated" a bit more.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> Bruce[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bzcollektor, post: 206269, member: 3241"]You should post this query to the PAPER MONEY Forum. Paper Money does not have a "mintmark" per say, as currency is not "minted" , but printed. Notes in recent years have been printed both at the BEP facility in Washington DC and in Fort Worth Texas. Although MOST small size notes say "WASHINGTON DC " either above or through the circular Treasury Seal on the right side, some notes have a tiny plate number on the lower right part of the bill. Some will have a number such as 'FW H 65. The FW denotes these notes as having been printed at the Fort Worth Texas BEP Facility. If you mean "mintmark" as pertains to the letter suffix after a series date, such as 2003, 2003A etc, the letter designations the "A", or "B" etc denotes a minor design change such as the the change in the signatures of the Treasurer, or Secretary of the Tresury. As far as value for a $1 1935F SC, or a 1963 $2 USN, If they are average circulated condition, I would value them as 2X face value. If near new condition, maybe 3X face value. IF CU "crisp uncirclated" a bit more. Bruce[/QUOTE]
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