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  • May 30, 2009, 06:54 AM
    angelwings4e1
    $5 1934C silver certificate worth
    I have a $5 dollar 1934C silver cert. in great condition. I got it yesterday at a store as my change. It looks like it was just printed. In excellent condition.
  • May 30, 2009, 07:41 AM
    Stratmando

    I would guess Stolen, or missplaced. The owner would not likely spend at face value.
    Possibly real. Can you provide photo?
  • May 30, 2009, 02:21 PM
    Clough

    Hi, angelwings4e1!

    Yes, providing an image of the front and back of it would be helpful.

    It is hard to believe that something like that would show up in general circulation. But, I suppose that it's possible...

    Thanks!
  • May 31, 2009, 10:51 PM
    Flying Blue Eagle

    angelwings4e1- sounds like a call sign < are you a military pilot ::? The note
    You have :: a series 1934c- silver certificate:: $5.00 note;; the signatures are julian and snyder:: { #1653.- vf-20, unc-63
    $8.00 $40.00
    { # 1653- (*) $ 55.00 $ 200.00 } { the ( * ) means it is for a star note : a star note is a note that has a red or blue star at the start or the end of the serial number: they are more valuable then a reg note:: the
    Number #1653 is a catalog number given to every note in the book ;; vf-20 means very fine grade 20; and unc.-63 means uncirculated grade -63;; by the way the star notes are more vaulable then reg notes:: {note}- to find out what the grade and condition of your notes are ::go to this site and read for each note and it will tell you just what to look for and every thing else to get what you need to look fior on both sides of the notes:: have a great day and god bless ::: f.b.e.;; 1.9) how do you grade the condition of paper money

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