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? asked in Business & FinancePersonal Finance · 9 years ago

I have 2 bills , a 10 and a 20 from 1929 on which my father as a bank official had signed .?

signed( instead of the Treasury chief) to guarantee its value. Wondering what their value is as antique.

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    9 years ago
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    I would seek the opinion of a coin shop. I have never heard of any bills with a 1929 series date. The value may be boosted by any notable history he had. Try researching him. The value of anything that is signed is boosted if that person had any historically significance. It can also help you pinpoint a target group that would be more interested and therefore more willing to pay a higher price for the item.

    As an example if he was involved in the military that note may have a higher auction value at a military memorabilia sell off than just an antique paper money type of auction.

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