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I have two one hundred dollar bills that have the old


Sent to General Experts October 16, 2007 10:20 a.m.

I have two one hundred dollar bills that have the old picture of Franklin on them from the series of 1934. Are these worth anything?
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October 16, 2007 10:45 a.m. (25 minutes and 14 seconds later)
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Hi and Welcome back to Just Answer,

Ok,

I found this

Subject: 1934 $100 Bill
Question: I have a 100 dollar bill from 1934, it's worn, and wrinkled, but still clearly readable. How much would this bill be worth?
Answer: Unfortunately, in that condition, if anyone offers you more than $100 -- take it!

Seriously, there are enough of the 1934 $100 bills still in peoples' hands that they don't really gain any significant collector value until they make the grade of crisp un-circulated.

I got this here on this site

http://www.workingmancoins.com/FAQ/index.htm

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Sent October 16, 2007 10:59 a.m. (14 minutes and 3 seconds later)

THESE $100.00 BILLS ARE NOT WRINKLED AND IN PERFECT CONDITION. HOW DO YOU KNOW IF THEY ARE UNCIRCULATED OR NOT? I HAVE NOT SEEN ANY OF THESE OLD BILLS IN ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OR MORE, EVERY SHOCKING TO HEAR THAT THEY ARE STILL OUT THERE
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October 16, 2007 11:40 a.m. (41 minutes and 36 seconds later)
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Wear and tear show whether they have been circulated or not, when someone claims un-circulated, the appraiser searches deep into the dollar to see any traces that it was circulated or not.

When it says there are still several, that means that several people collected them thinking that they will gain in value, and that several where made for that year. All this takes into count when deciding the value of a coin or one hundread dollar bill.

I am not saying that your bill isn't worth anything, there is this site that says there is a little value above face,

http://forums.wheresgeorge.com/showthread.php?t=42393



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Says: "'34 $110-125"
Also says: "These bills you speak of are most definitely worth over face value."

Thanks for the Assist scottsinct

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