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1934c 5$ Bill Value (Not Silver Certificate)

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One of my contacts at a convenience store turned up this 1934C Federal Reserve Note. They seem to be worth a little more than silver certs. Anyone have a ballpark figure of what it should be worth? I will be buying this one, and am just lookign for a fair price to pay someone and not rip her off, but not overpay. we both make out on the deal. Have a good relationship with this person. Thanks!!

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 Posted 07/08/2014  11:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
http://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$5notes.htm
Also check e-Bay sold values.
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I think about $8.50 is a fair price.
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Thanks guys. I offered 15$ for the 90% half and the 5$ bill.
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Book value says $20 in VF condition and your bill is obviously in a lower grade than that so I think $15 for both seems reasonable.
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Melt on the half was a little over $7.50 , so 7.50 for the bill seems right. I will get a better pic now that I gave it in hand.
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