i found an old ten dollar bill,is it woth anything?
it is from 1933 and has blue numbers,its in pretty good shape,someone must have preserved it maybe,there is also a one dollar bill from 1928 series e,with blue numbers,and 2 1934 fives with blue numbers all silver certificates,got them from a local antique auction here in town,should i save them?
Definitely hold onto them, silver certificates are getting more and more rare. Do a search for the specific ones and see…
Guess what R-Diz…. that would be considered mail fraud and since it more than likely would be across state lines you are looking at some serious jail time. Doesn’t seem like such a funny joke now does it? authenticity expert my azz…….
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it’s right now probably worth ten bucks…hold on to it tho…maybe someday it’ll be worth more.
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it’s worth $8.50
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they may have up to doubled in value depending on condition and where they were minted
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you know what, mail it to my house, and i will check out its authenticity. ill mail it back to you, dont worry.
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im a vintage authenticity expert.
Definitely hold onto them, silver certificates are getting more and more rare. Do a search for the specific ones and see…
Guess what R-Diz…. that would be considered mail fraud and since it more than likely would be across state lines you are looking at some serious jail time. Doesn’t seem like such a funny joke now does it? authenticity expert my azz…….
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Yes, save them.
In 1933, the first small sized $10 Silver Certificates were issued with a blue seal and serial numbers. The obverse had a similar design style to the 1928 $1 Silver Certificates; however, phrasing on the $10 bill was different from the $1 bill. This issue, with the series date of 1933, was not widely released into general circulation. Surviving examples of these notes usually sell for $10,000 to $30,000 in the numismatic community depending on the condition of the paper.
I don’t know anything about the other three, but they might be worth something as well.
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I don’t know if you are checking out who is awake out here or not.The 1933 $10.00 silver cert. sell for around $5,000 in grade fine. the 1928 series E sells for $600 in very fine. Did you toss in the 1934 $5 as a last minute item for they sell for around $8 in fine. Sorry for my attitude, but I have had others try to pull fast ones by claiming they have real rare items and don’t know it. No auction would let the 1933 $10 or 1928E go at a cheap price.
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46 years a numismatist.