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They both are worth more than face. The folds take away from the value though.
The 1934 D is about XF with all the folds. I would say around $25-$35
The 1934 A - from FRB of San Francisco is the same about XF, about the same amount $25-$35.
If you sell them on eBay maybe get a little more, sell them to a coin shop will get a little less.
I like them and would be happy with both if they were in my collection.
Edited by hfjacinto 01/26/2022 5:11 pm
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Welcome to CCF. The real value lies in that they were once your grandfathers notes. Put them in quality currency sleeves and enjoy them as being handed down from family.
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That says it well.  to the CCF!
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100% what SteveInTampa said. And if family history just isn't your thing, one of your kids or cousins would surely love them for the connect with your grandfather. A few 1934 notes and a handful of low value coins is all I have of my grandfather. I never got to meet him, but I've always been told we are two peas in a pod, and I treasure them for this link to my past. Thee have his fingerprints and tell a story of him that is worth more than $50-$70 and can't be replaced later with something else.
My hoard of '82s is up to 223! 218 BC x 1, 118 BC x 3, 18 BC x 1, 82 x 1, 182 x 1, 282 x 2, 382 x 1, 582 x 2, 682 x 1, 782 x 2, 882 x 1, 982 x 4, 1082 x 1 1182 x 8, 1282 x 2, 1382 x 1, 1482 x 5, 1582 x 13, 1682 x 16, 1782 x 58, 1882 x 62, 1982 x 37
Edited by Collects82 01/26/2022 5:36 pm
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 Nice looking notes. As the value isn't significant, though, I'd hang on to them - my grandparents have all been gone for decades, and I find the older I get the more I treasure the few things I have that had belonged to them.
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Quote: The real value lies in that they were once your grandfathers Agree 100%
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Thank you everyone. And thank you for saying what value you thought they're .! :) I don't know anything about bills . And how they grade condition of the currency just figured I'd ask didn't want to send them out to be graded . I didn't have any intent to sell them . Going to keep them because they mean more then anything to me . just didn't want them to be worth a lot and do anything to mess them up . Also have a 20$ 1934 as well . Just wanted to ask what people thought and what they thought condition was . I was just surprised to find them and how cool they're. A piece of history that'll be passed down when my son gets old enough .
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 . I agree with putting them in mylar sleeves and keep them along with a note about them being from your grandfather. I do not think you should send them in for grading though. John1 
( I'm no pro, it's just my humble opinion ) Searched 6.5 +/- Million Cents Since 1971
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