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1934 $20 Bills. What Do I Do With Them To Sell?

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I have alot of series 1928, 1934, 1950, 1963, 1974, 1981, and 1993 $20 bills.How shold I sell them to make the most money in return? All together I have twenty of them.
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The most recent ones will most likely be worth face value (assuming they aren't star notes or have a fancy serial) You could try posting the older ones on ebay.
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Okay thanks! I have three uncirculated 1934 $20's and two of the three are consecutive. Does that make them anymore valuable that they are consecutive?
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Yes. The two consecutive notes will be worth a bit more than just a single and if/when you sell them, I'd sell the two consecutive notes together.

As an idea what they sell for, here is a recently finished auction on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-CRISP-193...047675.l2557
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THANKS!
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Series 1928 contain the gold clause "this note is redeemable in gold on demand..." these notes are worth more than face value.

Do you have pictures or scans of the Series 1928 notes?

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here they are
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On the 1928 note, I'd estimate it's worth $25 to $30

On the 1928-B note, it's in better condition estimate it's value at $30 to $40. It looks slightly circulated, but can't be 100% certain without closer pics.

I'm not the most knowledgeable about these notes, so take my estimated values with a grain of salt.

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Here is a site that will give you an idea of value http://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/prices.htm
Also check ebay sold values for an idea on value.
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Hey,

The link you posted isn't working for me. However even though the more recent $20s FRNs are pretty much face value. I am willing to purchase with a small premium on top of them. The older $20s you should ebay it. Let me know, thanks.

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Just tried the link works for me.
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jgmatthesen,
Not allowed,read the rules.
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oops. I will take it down
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