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$10,000 Bill Sent To N.y. For Safe Keeping

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$10,000 Bill Sent to N.Y. for Safe Keeping

Thu Mar 9, 7:10 AM ET

A rare $10,000 bill is getting a new home. The bill — one of 15 large-denomination bills at a Chase Bank branch in Green Bay — was shipped to the bank's corporate archives in New York for safe keeping.

The $10,000 bill bears the likeness of Salmon P. Chase, for whom the bank was named. Chase was a U.S. senator who served as treasury secretary under President Lincoln.

The large bill was discovered in a bank customer's safety deposit box after the owner died 20 years ago. The woman's family exchanged the currency at face value, and the bank stored the bill in a plastic sleeve for protection.

But bank officials decided the bills would be safer at the JP Morgan Chase & Co. corporate office in New York. The bank sent the bills there last month by armored truck.

The government stopped printing bills larger than $100 in 1945 and hasn't issued any since 1969. The Green Bay bills were printed in 1934.

"The bills had been in our vault so long that many of us were sad to see them go, but we're glad to know that historic bills will be properly preserved," said Green Bay branch manager Carrie Liebhauser.

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"The woman's family exchanged the currency at face value" DOH!


Do you think the bank did the right thing to this woman's family? Seems to me the bank did very well out of that exchange.

The woman was handing down something valuable to her family from 1934 and the family didn't even get bank interest on the savings. The bank obviously knew it's true value.
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I would not want to do business with a BANK LIKE THAT. The family should have been told by the officers of the bank to hsve it authenticated and valued by a currency dealer: whom ,hopefully, would be more ethical.
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What would something like that be worth today?
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there are 2 $10,000 bills on ebay right now for $75,000 for a CH-63 and $489,000 for a GEM 65 but those prices might be just in the sellers opinions.
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