I'm planning on buying this 1915 $20 FRBN for $580, it's the only real one I've ever seen. What do you guys think? Is it worth $580 and is it that rare?
Quote: The 1915 Twenty dollar bill Federal Reserve Bank Note is a rare note. They tend to come in low grades but in high grades they are pretty valuable. Value is based on the condition and district.
A range of values for a 1915 Twenty dollar bill would be from $500 to $12000.
To me, price looks good for its condition. If it's the only one you've seen that is in your range, then I don't think you'd be upset to pull the trigger. It falls in the average price range. My friedberg book says a vg-8 would run $1,150.
If you are this hesitant then pass on it. Don't regret your purchase.
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