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We have two (or more The first is a 1963 $2 bill: The second is a 1923 $10 Gold note: Any dog can be a Guide Dog if you don't care where you're going. NRA ENDOWMENT LIFE MEMBER | ||
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Ill give you a buck-fiddy...for each. OK, tree-fiddy for the $10. _____________________________ Pledge allegiance or pack your bag! The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money. - Margaret Thatcher Spread my work ethic, not my wealth | |||
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IIRC, the red ink ones are gold certificates and if the ink is blue they are silver certificates. I don’t think they’re worth any more than if they were actual dollars.
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Slightly more, but not much. A few years ago I had a customer make a large purchase from me using $100 bills, all dated 1934. I thought it was neat to see money that old still floating around, and thought about how much money that really was in 1934. Today they were still only worth face value and I spent them in public to spread the novelty. | |||
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Basically, they are worth face value. IF you can find a collector you may get a little more than face value, depending on condition and rarity. God's mercy: NOT getting what we deserve! God's grace: Getting what we DON'T deserve! "If the enemy is in range, so are you." - Infantry Journal Bob P239 40 S&W Endowment NRA Viet Nam '69-'70 | |||
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Found this by googling "value of a 1963 $2 bill" The 1963 $2 star notes are worth around $12 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $45 for notes with an MS 63 grade. The 1963A $2 star notes are worth around $12 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $90 for notes with an MS 63 grade. 1963 2 Dollar Bill | Learn the Value of This Bill - Silver Recyclers https://www.silverrecyclers.com › blog › 1963-2-dollar-bill Living the Dream | |||
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The problem with the gold certificate is nobody cashed it in for real gold back when FDR said now or never folks. A $10 gold piece would be worth a helluva lot more than that $10 gold bill it has some collector value though. It’s probly worth ~$100 depending on condition and who’s signature is on it. Do some additional research and see if it’s worth getting graded. Graded notes by the major grading services can trade sight unseen just based on the grade | |||
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Thanks everyone. My circulated bills are worth nothing more than face value. Guess the pile of $2 bills will be used as tip money. Any dog can be a Guide Dog if you don't care where you're going. NRA ENDOWMENT LIFE MEMBER | |||
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When those guys say "very fine," they really mean it. Condition is everything. The value drops fast as quality falls off. The fish is mute, expressionless. The fish doesn't think because the fish knows everything. | |||
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The wife isn't home right now. I'd guess she's still got a fair stock of them from the 1963 or earlier timeframe. She never spent anything and had an aunt that gave them $2 bills for birthday's and holidays. She was 15 in '63 so I'd think she's got quite a few, some earlier. No, she won't be parting with them until she takes the dirt nap. Think RBG. Unhappy ammo seeker | |||
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So here's a question, the $10 gold note is still legal tender. As I recall, the US Mint currently sells gold pieces (gold eagles). Can one just do a lateral trade with the mint - gold note for gold piece of same denomination? Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. "If dogs don't go to Heaven, I want to go where they go" Will Rogers The definition of the words we used, carry a meaning of their own... | |||
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Gold certificates were last printed in 1934. _________________________ | |||
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The certificate is legal tender for $10 worth of today's inflated dollars while a 1928 Eagle is worth ~$710 in gold alone. Voltaire famously said, “Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value - zero.” | |||
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Yes, I watched enough of Pawn Stars to know exactly what you mean. Living the Dream | |||
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