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1929 $5 Mckeesport Note

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In having trouble putting a value on this note.Its in very rough shape but has a lower serial number. Can anyone help me out a bit?

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000823 is low-ish, but generally low is considered to be 2 digits, at least on notes from the past 100 years. But you probably already knew that. Will let the experts chime in.

Regardless, that's a very cool note you have there! Lincoln just looks cool in that portrait. And cearly someone thought it was worth $60.
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Kelly shows one other $5 type 2 but this is in pretty rough shape. Great charter number.
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Type 2 notes are scarcer because they were issued for a shorter period than the Type 1's.

I'd estimate your notes value at $60 to $75
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Indeed a super charter number! Rare as it is per se, probably not worth a great deal in this condition.
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Recent auction results from Heritage for Charter #2222 https://currency.ha.com/c/search-re...&limitTo=all
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So if I were to pick it up for 20 to 30 bucks that would be a fair price?
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Seems about right, but little upside.

Stever - Great links, thanks.
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