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What is 1914 U.S. $5 bill worth?



 
 
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Old December 29th 03, 10:56 AM
Samantha
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Have a $5 Fed. Resrv. Note in very good cond. (accord. to grading
sect.)issued by Fed. Resrv. Bank of Kansas City, Missouri. The series
is 1914, (authorized by Fed. Resrv. Act of Dec. 23, 1913.) There are 2
pics on back, on lft is a man kneeling by wooden bucket step below
sev. peeps, 2 kneeling, 1 bald, a man w/ rt hand over breast, sev.
others behind, incl. a woman looking over railing of ship at land on
horiz. On rt, men pulling sm. boat onto rocks (Plymouth?) Woman on
rocks holding baby w/ child beside, & bearded pilgram near. The ocean
horiz. is in lft rear w/ a ship. Bottom on back, in middle, r words,
"This note is receivable by all nat'l. & member banks & fed. resrv.
banks & for all taxes customs & other public dues.It is redeemable in
gold on demand at the treas dept. of the U.S. in the city of
Washington D.C. or in gold or lawful money at any Fed. Resrv. Bank."
On front when held to light is a vert. strip of sev. red and blue
threads, to Abe Lincoln's left. Overall bill is U.S. money green.
Front is printed in mostly black, with few things in blue ink. Symbol
on right w/ scales of justice over a key inside "cop's badge" shape,
encircled by words, "THESAUR*AMER*SEPTENT*SIGIL" inside flower shape
w/ 12 "petals." Also in blue ink, is serial # in 2 places, upper rt,
& lower lft, both front. Signed by treasurer of U.S., "Frank White,"
and secretary of treasury, "A.W. Millon?" Can any1 tell me what it's
worth, if anything? Thank You!!! (all abbreviations are done by me)
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Old December 30th 03, 12:51 AM
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(Samantha) wrote in message . com...
Have a $5 Fed. Resrv. Note in very good cond. (accord. to grading
sect.)issued by Fed. Resrv. Bank of Kansas City, Missouri. The series
is 1914, (authorized by Fed. Resrv. Act of Dec. 23, 1913.) There are 2
pics on back, on lft is a man kneeling by wooden bucket step below
sev. peeps, 2 kneeling, 1 bald, a man w/ rt hand over breast, sev.
others behind, incl. a woman looking over railing of ship at land on
horiz. On rt, men pulling sm. boat onto rocks (Plymouth?) Woman on
rocks holding baby w/ child beside, & bearded pilgram near. The ocean
horiz. is in lft rear w/ a ship. Bottom on back, in middle, r words,
"This note is receivable by all nat'l. & member banks & fed. resrv.
banks & for all taxes customs & other public dues.It is redeemable in
gold on demand at the treas dept. of the U.S. in the city of
Washington D.C. or in gold or lawful money at any Fed. Resrv. Bank."
On front when held to light is a vert. strip of sev. red and blue
threads, to Abe Lincoln's left. Overall bill is U.S. money green.
Front is printed in mostly black, with few things in blue ink. Symbol
on right w/ scales of justice over a key inside "cop's badge" shape,
encircled by words, "THESAUR*AMER*SEPTENT*SIGIL" inside flower shape
w/ 12 "petals." Also in blue ink, is serial # in 2 places, upper rt,
& lower lft, both front. Signed by treasurer of U.S., "Frank White,"
and secretary of treasury, "A.W. Millon?" Can any1 tell me what it's
worth, if anything? Thank You!!! (all abbreviations are done by me)


I would think it would have a retail value in the $35-$40 area.Here is
a note same grade it's from the Cleveland Fed. same signatures as
yours should give you an idea what dealers are selling them for.
http://www.donckelly.com/lg_type/f859vg.html
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Old January 24th 04, 05:34 PM
ken
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(Paladin) wrote in message m...
(Samantha) wrote in message . com...
Have a $5 Fed. Resrv. Note in very good cond. (accord. to grading
sect.)issued by Fed. Resrv. Bank of Kansas City, Missouri. The series
is 1914, (authorized by Fed. Resrv. Act of Dec. 23, 1913.) There are 2
pics on back, on lft is a man kneeling by wooden bucket step below
sev. peeps, 2 kneeling, 1 bald, a man w/ rt hand over breast, sev.
others behind, incl. a woman looking over railing of ship at land on
horiz. On rt, men pulling sm. boat onto rocks (Plymouth?) Woman on
rocks holding baby w/ child beside, & bearded pilgram near. The ocean
horiz. is in lft rear w/ a ship. Bottom on back, in middle, r words,
"This note is receivable by all nat'l. & member banks & fed. resrv.
banks & for all taxes customs & other public dues.It is redeemable in
gold on demand at the treas dept. of the U.S. in the city of
Washington D.C. or in gold or lawful money at any Fed. Resrv. Bank."
On front when held to light is a vert. strip of sev. red and blue
threads, to Abe Lincoln's left. Overall bill is U.S. money green.
Front is printed in mostly black, with few things in blue ink. Symbol
on right w/ scales of justice over a key inside "cop's badge" shape,
encircled by words, "THESAUR*AMER*SEPTENT*SIGIL" inside flower shape
w/ 12 "petals." Also in blue ink, is serial # in 2 places, upper rt,
& lower lft, both front. Signed by treasurer of U.S., "Frank White,"
and secretary of treasury, "A.W. Millon?" Can any1 tell me what it's
worth, if anything? Thank You!!! (all abbreviations are done by me)


I would think it would have a retail value in the $35-$40 area.Here is
a note same grade it's from the Cleveland Fed. same signatures as
yours should give you an idea what dealers are selling them for.
http://www.donckelly.com/lg_type/f859vg.html


the 1914 serie 5.00 federal reserve noteis worth w red seal
50.00 vg 175.00 vf 450...unc blue seal 35.00 vg
50.00vf unc175.00 4 sign varieties kenj
 




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