If your getting in to the high denomination game you have to know what's common .and what's not here are your districts and what was printed to give you a general idea. 1934 - F-2201 New York - 288,000 Chicago - 212,000 San Francisco - 83,400 Boston - 56,628 Atlanta - 46,200 Richmond -40,800 Kansas City - 40,800 Cleveland - 39,000 Dallas - 31,20 Philadelphia - 31,200 St. Louis - 24,000 will post more data tomorrow, but as you can see there's not allot of these were printed.
Those are all the Small Denomination (?) bills printed for each district that are $500 and up....in total ?
Well, I know you're not supposed to, but I got some of her money that I hid back during my 38 working years, whenever I sold something or won some money, I would hide it out in garage. Her money = Money her don't about. I have guns in the cabinet she never knew I have purchased to this day. I have told my friends go to the Auction when I die and buy the BNSF First aid kit it has cash in it hidden. They look at me like I am crazy. and I am! prob.
This is only for the small size $500 in the 1934 series, I will be posting the 1928, 1934A,B and C small size $500 here in a bit.
1928 population report for the $500 small size. Chicago - 573,500 Kansas City - 510,720 New York - 299,400 Cleveland - 166, 440 Philadelphia - 135,120 Richmond - 84,720 Dallas - 70,560 Atlanta - 69,360 Boston - 69,120 Sean Francisco - 64.080 The 1928,s usually have a premium attached not sure why, maybe because it was the first year of issue but as you can see they printed allot of these way more then the 1934 A, B, and C
It's worth 850. As for the foreign substance, IDK what it is, it just looks like a stain from when the note was folded.