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Value Of 1963 Red Seal $5's?

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 Posted 02/20/2012  7:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add hernerrich to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello, I was just wondering the value of these two 1963 red seal $5 dollar notes. The one on bottom is still crispy. Should I hang on to them?

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IMO they are both keepers. According to my standard catalog of paper money those notes list for $8 in F $15 in XF,and $35 for CHU.
Hard to tell from the pic but yours look to be F maybe VF.
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I would definitely hang on to them, especially the bottom one.

Put them in between some clean/white paper and stick them in a book. Note what book and page they are on in your inventory. It helps press them a little. The heavier the book the better.
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