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New Member
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Sorry new to this I'm try to upload the front of the note I'm having a hard time doing it for some reason
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"Blue Seal, Blue Back"? Sounds as though some chemical has altered the tint of the green ink. Probably unintentional, as nobody would bleach a hundred-dollar bill! Of course it could be a counterfeit made with improper ink that has aged badly.
I doubt that this is the result of a deliberate attempt at making a bogus rarity to sell to collectors. Such things are of course known.
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Chemically altered. Still worth 100$ though!
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 to the CCF
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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 make sure you are using different file names for each picture you post up.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Z-Z-Z-Z. 
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Edited by datadragon 06/23/2023 10:04 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Excellent Information, Thanks David.... These bills in a Higher grade are Worth some Sweet Dough Too....  .....
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Have it graded before you buy..............
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As others have mentioned, the BEP never got around to printing a small-size $100 Silver Certificate with a blue seal. I have this image of potentially what it may have looked like. 
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Nice fantasy note, Steve! Another what could've been! Thx for posting!
Edited by westernsky 07/19/2023 2:53 pm
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Cool steve, where did that come from as it says series 1934 and doesn't have the federal reserve banks like the 1928 but as to the color yes I imagine that would be in line with what would have been or these 1928 $1 blue seals https://oldcurrencyvalues.com/1928_...one_dollars/If it was only colored on the seal and not the back perhaps sometimes its some type of error as when its in other places like on the reverse also seems to be most likely some chemical/environmental change. 
Edited by datadragon 07/19/2023 3:24 pm
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