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Questions Concerning 1934 20.00 Dollar FRN

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Came into possession of this 1934 $20.00 note. Just curious as to what the note may grade as. I know scans are not the best way to tell, there are several creases in the note. There are no smudges that I can see.The lower left tip does have a bend/fold. Also on the front of the note on the bottom under the word twenty is a black ink line would that effect the grade. Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks for any info.

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Even with the pen mark I would guess very fine.
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That black ink line could be part of the paper -- guide line / alignment line to cut the paper.

The note is somewhere in the 45 to 53 range (I see 2 folds.). Check the link below and see how it matches up since you have the note in hand.

http://www.pcgscurrency.com/g_scale.html
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Thank You. Still new to this just want to make sure
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