Series of 1914 White Mellon Minneapolis Five Dollar Federal Reserve Note
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- Coinasieur
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Series of 1914 White Mellon Minneapolis Five Dollar Federal Reserve Note
I am starting to gain some knowledge in the world of coins but have no experience at all when it comes to paper money. I just picked this up and tried doing some research on it but all I could find is that Minneapolis notes are rarer this year than others especially with the signatures of White and Mellon. (Please correct me if I do not know what Im talking about) It seems to be pretty crisp but has a fold crease in the center among some others which arent as bad. I have no idea what the condition it is in since I know nothing about paper money. Is it worth $140, or did I overpay?
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Re: Series of 1914 White Mellon Minneapolis Five Dollar Federal Reserve Note
Hello. I think a little bit over paid, Here is a value website for this note. Your welcome/
https://www.silverrecyclers.com/blog/19 ... -bill.aspx
https://www.silverrecyclers.com/blog/19 ... -bill.aspx
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Re: Series of 1914 White Mellon Minneapolis Five Dollar Federal Reserve Note
Sorry I do not know enough about bills to say for sure. But you would need to find a list of what to look for when grading bills and then find sold items of same type online to make a good assessment of value. To me that bill looks likes its in pretty nice condition.
Can you share where you get grading guidelines and get values? Much appreciated.Hello. I think a little bit over paid,
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Re: Series of 1914 White Mellon Minneapolis Five Dollar Federal Reserve Note
The note will grade EF and looking up ebay SOLD listings will help you determine the going rate for ungraded notes like this. "Rare" doesn't imply greater value, there's a lot of rare coins and currency that are not worth more because there's not enough demand to increase their value.
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