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My Dad's Old Coin And Bill Collection.

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He has a misaligned $10 bill from 1934. The front and back don't align with each other (pic).

Also a red stamp $2 1963 near mint.

Consecutive five $2 bills for the bicentennial. Mint uncirculated.

And a 1929 penny with tool or die markings. Just a few things to mention. Wondering what you all thought.
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You should really post your bills in the US Paper and Banknote Forum
Where the Banknote collectors can see it.
From what I see though, your Red Stamp $2.00 bill is nowhere near mint.
It has been folded numerous times. A mint bill is like it just came off the press.
As far as your 1929 cent goes, that is just damage. There is no way that could
happen during the striking of the coin.
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Congratulation for having these momentous of your father!

The 1929 Cent is post-mint damage, like someone tried to shoot it or whatever. It results in the coin being with a cent. Keep it for the sentimental value since it has your dad's fingerprints.

I'm not much or a currency guy, but these notes are not fundamentally rare or straight mint fresh, especially with folds or a little bit of rounded corners from circulation. They probably won't let your quit your job on Monday. I don't know what sort of, if any, the misaligned print will have on the 1934. I have handful of 1934 notes left by my grandfather that I cherish pencilmarks, folds, and all just because they were his.
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More often than not the front and back centering on notes do not line up. The 1929 cewnt is badly damaged. I don't see any premium in the other notes.




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I don't know enough about paper money to tell you anything about the bills other than that they're very cool, and I would certainly save them. The 1929 cent is just badly damaged, sadly, and is probably only face value to maybe the standard 4 cents for a circulated wheatie in that condition.
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There is little to no value above face value for any of these items.
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Welcome to CCF. I tend to agree with @jimbucks. Everything appears to be kinda pedestrian at best.
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and thanks for sharing.
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