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Silver Certificates And $2 Bills

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 Posted 04/24/2023  12:11 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add JLB to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Are 100 Silver Certificates and 82 $2 bills worth anything other than face value? Thanks
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 Posted 04/24/2023  12:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Can't generalize - depends on the Series and condition of each note.



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I sorta figured that.

These are common bills my Aunt saved, and she passed away.
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crispy notes of those types prior to Series 1976 are likely to carry at least a small premium over face value
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Condition is key, crisp uncirculated bills are worth several multiples of face. Heavily circulated are generally worth face. Put it this way I paid $3 for 1976 $2 CU star notes a few months ago. I wouldn't buy these in uncirculated.
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1957 Crisp, Uncirculated Dollars, Consecutive Serial Numbers:

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Consecutive is really no big deal. The notes shown are considered common. A entire pack of 100 $1 SCs will definitely have a premium. The real value lies in the fact that they were handed down from a family member.
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Thart says it perfectly.
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