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4 $ 50.00 Bills 1934 Series

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I have 4 $ 50.00 bills with consecutive serial numbers in crisp condition. There are no folds and all corners are sharp. They are from bank of NY. Just looking for some help with the value of them. Thanks, I will post pictures of I can figure out how to.

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If they are not star notes or do not have fancy serials then I would spend them. Modern notes with consecutive serials are fairly common.
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Forgot to mention they are 1934 series
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Wow, I am guessing those banknote values didn't keep up with inflation.
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Your notes do have some premium, depending on centering (among other things) and whether they are TRULY uncirculated. Raw common notes in this series often trade at less than $100 apiece even when both parties agree that the notes are new. Given this, even slightly circulated notes have virtually no premium. Best advice would be to take them to your LCS for an offer, if any.
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