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Only if they have a low print run.I do not see any fancy sn#.The condition is going to keep any possible value low.IMHO
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so worth about 7 bucks? lol
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Unless they are low runs and in crisp or near crisp,then yep.
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The 1976 $2s are still very plentiful here. The $1 looks like it comes from a less common series, though, and is in relatively good shape, so I would hang on to that one at least (but not saying it has any extra value).
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I would keep the $1, definitely tough to find, though like stated above, not too much extra value. The twos are spenders to me unless really crispy.
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What is the date on the $1 note?
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Based on the signatures, which I think are Kabis-Connally, it's a 1969B.
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