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Standard Guide to Small Size U. S. Paper Money 1928 to Date


Does anyone have this book laying around in their house? The 8th edition.

If someone doesn't mind telling me what it says for values for a 1934 $20 Minneapolis (I).

I have moved and I cant find my book any where and I just got a very nice looking 1934 Twenty. If someone could look it up that would be great.

Thanks!
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Quote:
Standard Guide to Small Size U. S. Paper Money 1928 to Date

i have 5th edition


this is RedBook prices
30 in very fine
50 in extra fine
80 in unc
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1934 in XF $40, CU $90
1934 Star F $125, XF $350, CU $1000
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Let's see, I think I read that a 1934 dollar is worth 8 cents today, so's US$1.60?

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