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Question About A Older Dollar Bill

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 Posted 10/10/2018  01:44 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add auntmeme83 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I was just wondering if there is anything special about the 1963 series dollar bills, besides the fact that it's old.
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A lot of them are "mules" in the they were printed with some of the same back plates that were used on the 1957-B silver certificates.

Other than that, not real exciting for the most part.
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http://oldcurrencyvalues.com/Green_Seal_Dollars/
Also and fancy SN and high grade notes.
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OLD!?
Obviously you are looking at 1963 from a different viewpoint than I.

The 1963 issue is the oldest of the $1 FRN's.
Unless it's CU (Crisp Uncirculated) or has one of the features mentioned above you might as well spend it.
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On average the series 1963 FRN are quite common. According to the Friedberg-paper money values, the average for a standard, non-star note in EF condition is about $2-3. They make nice gift for young relatives... :-)
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