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Value Of Old US Currency

The US Department of Treasury helps in redeeming the old U.S currencies at their face value. However, it does not give opinions on the numismatic value of these old currencies.

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It is best to visit the website of the national Federal Reserve Bank if one needs to identify the value of old currencies and coins belonging to the America. The website does not provide the modern day value of the old currency.

If one wants to sell these old currencies and coins at a higher value, then one should contact the private collectors or dealers of old currencies and coins as listed in the numismatic publications. The internet could be a helpful resource tool to get the contact list of the collectors and dealers who buys old currencies. For example, the American Numismatic Association has a dealer directory of dealers of old currencies and coins in the country. There are also online references for old American coins.
 

The Red Book can be a good guide on identifying, grading and appraising the old coins. There are different grading standards that help to determine a currency’s overall grade or condition. The grade and the value of the money are directly proportional to each other.  However, the grading can differ from dealer to dealer. Generally speaking, there are quick reference guides available on the internet to determine the exact value of the old US currencies.

According to one such source, most one dollar circulated Silver Certificates issued between 1935 and 1957 typically sell between a dollar twenty-five and a dollar fifty each. Uncalculated Silver Certificates are worth more between two to four dollars. Most two dollar Federal Reserve Notes issued between 1976 and 1995 are only worth their face value.

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