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For Grading - 1929 $100 New York

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I would like to hear some thoughts on where this $100 could grade. From examples I have seen graded I would think VF-35 or maybe better? Thanks for all opinions!

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I'll say VF-30, very difficult to grade paper money from scans.
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VF25 chance at 30. Marks on right side, under bank, through series of 1929, below United, and above the top serial number. But with the grade VF25 those marks don't get mentioned.
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The note appears to have a lot of dirt on the surface. Personally, I'd be tempted to give it a mild detergent, warm water bath.
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