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<p>[QUOTE="Fifty, post: 952159, member: 24555"]If I had to guess you might be able to get a dealer to pay $55-60 for it, on a good day, and if they didn't have any in inventory. Alot of currencey collectors probably have one of these and they aren't in high demand. I've got alot of crisp notes pulled from circuation as far back as 1934. The value on these isn't all that high. Currency collecting is expensive unless you have alot of money. Almost 20 years ago I worked in a large retail store. The store paid wages in cash. If a customer paid with a high value note and I didn't have the money in my pocket to buy it I would attach a note to it and ask to be paid with it. Eventually I moved into the office and started processing checks, rolling coins, and strapping bills. There was more stuff that came through than I could afford to buy. I eventually only bought notes that in extremely good shape, and of course silver coin. I should have taken the notes to a dealer and sold/traded them for gold. I'd have alot more money now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fifty, post: 952159, member: 24555"]If I had to guess you might be able to get a dealer to pay $55-60 for it, on a good day, and if they didn't have any in inventory. Alot of currencey collectors probably have one of these and they aren't in high demand. I've got alot of crisp notes pulled from circuation as far back as 1934. The value on these isn't all that high. Currency collecting is expensive unless you have alot of money. Almost 20 years ago I worked in a large retail store. The store paid wages in cash. If a customer paid with a high value note and I didn't have the money in my pocket to buy it I would attach a note to it and ask to be paid with it. Eventually I moved into the office and started processing checks, rolling coins, and strapping bills. There was more stuff that came through than I could afford to buy. I eventually only bought notes that in extremely good shape, and of course silver coin. I should have taken the notes to a dealer and sold/traded them for gold. I'd have alot more money now.[/QUOTE]
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