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Romania1999
Mar 27, 2009, 09:17 AM
I need to find the value of the following: (1) $100 paper bill, series1966, US Department of Treasury 1789 in red ink (2) $50.00 paper bill, series 1934, a black seal that says: The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Massachusettes & has a large A in the center of the seal
(3) Bronze Coin, The Department of the Treasury 1789, United States Mint Denver, Colorado with picture of the mint of on side, shield with weights, stars & a key on the shield, about the size of a silver dollar but heavier. I would appreciate anyone's help. Thank You.

Clough
Mar 27, 2009, 02:42 PM
Hi, Romania1999!

Flying Blue Eagle is our resident Expert here who has the current documentation about the possible monetary values of such things, and I'm sure that he will be along eventually to address your post. He'll need to know some additional information about what you have.

You can find what additional information that you'll need to provide by clicking on the following link.

https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/collectibles/frequently-asked-questions-about-collecting-paper-money-currency-coins-303795.html

Thanks!

Flying Blue Eagle
Mar 28, 2009, 11:03 PM
romania1999 - first i need to know a little more on the bronze coin you have < is there a date on the coin besides the 1789? Does it say what the denomination of the coin is < i need to know what im looking for?
also there was (no) denver mint in (1789)< more information please::: on the $100.00 note <series 1966 <small size< {facve side} portrait of " FRANKLIN" ,red seal <red seariakl numbers< {back side- independence hall} (note)-this was the first note to be issued with the new{ treasury seal <with wording in ( english) instead of in
(latin)::: * unc ( this is for a star note{ the star will be at the front of the serial
number or right after it } these are more valuable ,sometimes double in value::
abp very fine unc * unc
$135.00 $ 175.00 $700.00 $2,750.00 the $50.00, note you have-, series 1934 , green seal, blac k federal reserve seal<(has a large letter "A" in the center of the seal< <federal reserve bank- boston mass. Signatures are - julian and morgenthau; front side ( portrait of "PRESIDENT GRANT" abp vfine unc *unc
$60.00 $ 100.00 $ 325.00 $800.00
question ##2- the letter inside the federal reserve seal:: answer - the united states is divided into( 12 ) federal
districts,sometimes you wioll see a letter inside the seal, ity will be from the letter "A THRU "l"AND NUMBERS{,ONE
TO 12}NOTE - #1A-BOSTON MASS, #2B-NEW YORK, #3C- PHILADELPHIA, #4D- CLEVELAND, #5E- RICHMOND, #6F- ATLANTA, #7G-
CHICAGO, #8H- ST LOUIS, #9-I- MINNEAPOLIS,#10-J-KANSAS CITY, #11-K- DALLAS,#12-L- SAN FRANCISCO::( NOTE)- THERE ARE
ALSO "24" BRANCHS, ::EACH DISTRICT IS DESIEGNATED BY A "number and the corresponding letter of the alphabet"> THE FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES PRINTED FOR THE {12} DISTRICTS ARE NUMBERED IN THE SAME PROGRESSION AS "united states notes" ,AND SILVER CERTIFICATES< EXCEPT THAT A SPECIFIC DISTRICT :: THE LETTER IDENTIFYING" each district " IS USED AS A PREFIX LETTER AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SERIAL NUMBERS ON ALL FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES <AND DOES NOT CHANGE< ONLY THE "suffix" letter changes in the serial numbers on federal reserve currency: note- first letter is " LETTER CHANGES IN THE SERIAL NUMBERS ON FEDERAL RESERVE CURRENCY: NOTE- FIRST LETTER IS " <this is the prefix letter< and the last " <THIS IS THE PREFIX LETTER< AND THE LAST " would be the suffix letter:: you will also see this on other areas of the face side {letter and number}:: i hope i have helped you out <if you have any more questions <just come back ti this post and holler:: have a better day tomorrow and god bless:: f.b.e.. rate my answer below thanks::