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Not Sure Of The Grade/Value Of This $1000 Bill

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Could you experts give me your opinion on value? I bought this a couple years back and just found it again.
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 Posted 03/14/2011  7:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Approx $2,000.00. Have you checked ebay for prices?
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I saw on there they were going for around 1700-2000. I'm not sure really how to grade a dollar bill so I thought I would ask the value. I will probably post it on CCF first
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 Posted 03/14/2011  8:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chris12018 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is a nice early note, trip 0's.
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HA! I never even looked at teh serial number. What do you think its value is?
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Considering the condition of your note, the folds and the stain I think it would go for the lower end in value. You could offer it for $1500 or best, that seems fair.IMHO Keep in mind I am no pro.
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does anyone else want to weigh in? I thought it was worth at least $1700
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Lol never knew the US made $1,000 bills...
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That's not the largest note they made...
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didnt the FED issue $100,000 notes only to be issued between the GOV and those FED banks?
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$500- William McKinley
$1,000- Grover Cleveland
$5,000- James Madison
$10,000- Salmon P. Chase(Lincoln's Sec of Treasury)
$100,000- Woodrow Wilson(gold certificate used for transactions between Fed Banks, none ever in private hands)
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