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Help With Information On A 1928 $100 Bill

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 Posted 03/28/2014  8:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BamaBlue to your friends list
Yeah... Should go to someone who'll appreciate it. It wasn't my intent in getting information, but I'm going to put this for sale on the forum. I'd hate to see it go the bank and to an incinerator...
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 Posted 03/28/2014  9:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hajduk to your friends list
Bitte, sehr gerne.
Possibly interesting:
Actually are just the 1928 $1 Silver Certificate, and the Federal Reserve Notes $5, $10 and $20 genuine 1928 bills.
Only these denominations have the signatures of Tate and Mellon.
These two gentlemen were between 04.30.1928 - 01.17.1929 together in office.
The higher denominations have all the signatures of Woods and Mellon.
The Fed has made it easy.
The $1 Legal Tender bill has the signatures of Woods and Woodin.
Such a mess with so many signatures in one series, that has never happened again at the United States Currency.
1928 is very interesting for collectors.



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 Posted 03/28/2014  9:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BamaBlue to your friends list
Those bills are very interesting! Are those from your collection?

I have a similar 1934 $20 bill that I got in Landstuhl Germany in 1989. I saved it because it was obviously so much different than a modern $20 bill at the time. I'm sure it's not worth anything, but I've been hanging on to it for a long time.

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 Posted 03/28/2014  9:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hajduk to your friends list
Please ,the bill can not be destroyed, he is to good.
He was the first of its kind.
He comes from a time in which the money was guaranteed valuable, covered in gold.
Today, the value of money is just our trust.
If nobody wants him, please so give me the chance for protect him.
It is a good bill, not to destroy.
More than $ 100 he is always worth.
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 Posted 03/28/2014  9:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hajduk to your friends list
The last red one is from a friend.
Ohhh I love Paper Money, that is why I always buy paper money, therefore I never have money.

Ohh, I think your $20 bill is much more worth than $20.
Perhaps nobody know this but you know it better.
He has a story, you have protected and preserved him.
He must be something special. If you look at him, he can tells from your past.
I think he is more than $ 20.


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03/28/2014 9:55 pm
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 Posted 03/29/2014  06:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Woodford to your friends list
I totally agree with hajduk. Even though those notes might not be worth selling, I would still hold onto them or at least sell them to someone who will appreciate them.
I focus a large portion of my collection on the first round of small size notes from 1928 so your numerical #4 $100 is a beauty to me. (despite the folds).
Yeah you'd be lucky to get $120 for it. As for the 1934A San Francisco $20, I'd say it is worth around $25 factoring in its condition.

I even keep old style $20 bills from series 1993, they might be worth only $20 still but I save them all.
(btw: first post by me in a long while.)
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 Posted 03/31/2014  07:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BamaBlue to your friends list
Thanks Fuzzy... looks like the bill will be getting a new home and get into the hands of someone who'll really appreciate it.
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 Posted 03/31/2014  08:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
A $100 Gold note had been on my want list for a while
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 Posted 03/31/2014  08:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hajduk to your friends list
Great, I'm glad because someone protect this bill.
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 Posted 04/01/2014  08:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mfhorn to your friends list

Quote:
I have a similar 1934 $20 bill that I got in Landstuhl Germany in 1989.


BamaBlue: Were you stationed there with the hospital, or just passing through.
I was there '69-'71 with the 583rd Medical (AMB) Co. GREAT times.
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 Posted 04/01/2014  8:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BamaBlue to your friends list
mfhorn... I was stationed at Ramstein Air Force Base (weird assignment for an Army guy) for 3 years ('88-91) and then spent 3 more years in Darmstadt ('91-94). Loved my time in Germany. I also had one Son born at Landstuhl and another one born in Frankfurt. We had to get out of there before we became the Brady Bunch.
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 Posted 04/02/2014  08:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mfhorn to your friends list

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Loved my time in Germany.


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 Posted 04/07/2014  6:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
The note arrived today, and the $100 note looks good with my other Gold Certificate/Clause notes

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 Posted 04/08/2014  10:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add arby96 to your friends list
Wow those are awesome, I don't have any Gold Notes. Hmmmm makes me think about looking to find some. I really like the $10 and $20 notes. Sweet!! How did you talk BamaBlue out of that note.
"LOVE THE HUNT!"
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 Posted 04/09/2014  01:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
He wanted it appreciated


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BamaBlue

Yeah... Should go to someone who'll appreciate it. It wasn't my intent in getting information, but I'm going to put this for sale on the forum. I'd hate to see it go the bank and to an incinerator...


so I jumped/pounced on his auction.
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