Series 1977 $20 bill!

jnicholes

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Was looking through my wallet and found this. In its condition, probably only worth face value. However, it is 44 years old, and it looks like it is offset a LITTLE bit on the front. Then again, I don’t have much experience with bills, so I don’t know. I mostly do coins.

Thought it was interesting, and wanted to share it.

Jared
 

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Thats cool:icon_thumright:. I remember getting a crisp 85 $1 back in change a while back.
 

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Old Bill's are cool but don't seem to be worth much unless they are uncirculated? I was at my bank a few months back and the tellar who I've had many conversations about metal detecting and stuff says a customer brought in three $100 Bill's that were 1934 series. She shows them to me and they were in pretty good shape and I'd love to have paid the face value she offered. But I turned it down. Maybe a mistake but didn't have $300 to spend on it.
Also i asked her the other day about their coin machine and if it rejected silver coins because I've taken my pocket coin change there for a few years and have always checked my dimes and quarters before hand to see if they are silver. She said thier machine took silver coins. So.good thing I checked. Though haven't found silver coins in my pocket change for a long time. Found some wheat pennies and silver nickels.
 

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Old Bill's are cool but don't seem to be worth much unless they are uncirculated? I was at my bank a few months back and the tellar who I've had many conversations about metal detecting and stuff says a customer brought in three $100 Bill's that were 1934 series. She shows them to me and they were in pretty good shape and I'd love to have paid the face value she offered. But I turned it down. Maybe a mistake but didn't have $300 to spend on it.
Also i asked her the other day about their coin machine and if it rejected silver coins because I've taken my pocket coin change there for a few years and have always checked my dimes and quarters before hand to see if they are silver. She said thier machine took silver coins. So.good thing I checked. Though haven't found silver coins in my pocket change for a long time. Found some wheat pennies and silver nickels.
Most machines dont as I find them in the reject bins all the time...[emoji16]
 

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