I went to Chase to make my usual deposit, and I get the nice star note surprise, Then Im off to another bank to dump my halves and get the ikes. All in all its a good day for face value.
Entirely depends on how many were printed and the condition of the note. F-2068G* (Chicago) Series of 1963A $20 with printage of 1,920,000 Current guide book values: VF20: $50 / EF40: $60/ ChCU: $125
She always comes through on stuff for me. Its usually paper money and the grades arnt always the greatest but hey at face value ( permitting I can afford to put it on the side) you cant go wrong. The Ikes are getting hard to find, but a few here and there are always nice.
Nice find! We had a local bank call us today at the store and said a man was going to try and cash in a coin hoard. It was full of silver so we gave them a quote and they sent him over! We made the guys day with a huge check and we had a good laugh with the guy that the bank sent him over because if they would have dispersed that much silver and copper from the bank, they would have had years of coin zombies packing their lobby lines for rolls.
It was a decent buy and all parties were happy! It was easy to exceed his expectations. I'm sure the bank opened up the bag and just didn't know what to do so they called us. When we told him what we pay for common indian cents he said he had a whole sock full. Hopefully it is a tube sock! I'm not trying to pop your thread, just trying to pump you up more, because people are dumping silver coins back into circulation everyday.
Depending on grade a few times over face. Best case scenario, you probably won't see much over $5 though.
That is the first time I have ever hear about the star on a note. My son is getting bored with the coins and is getting into the dollars (probably because he can buy more candy and video game rentals after he looks them over! lol) Thank you for posting that!