We try to give you all the information available that you need
I belive the grade to be very close to Choice
The Several Guide's rate it up to $1,500.00
With a large Scan.
Where the item came from, and
What other items of like condition have sold for.
The Collector Value is more expensive than the Face value.
Especially if it is The One Item that you don't have.
If you need a larger scan or have any Questions
The History
U.S. statesman, inventor and diplomat Benjamin Franklin is currently featured on the obverse of the bill. On the reverse of the banknote is an image of Independence Hall. The time on the clock according to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, shows approximately 4:10. The numeral four on the clock face is incorrectly written as "IV" whereas the real Independence Hall clock face has "IIII". (See Roman numerals in clocks.) The bill is one of two current notes that does not feature a President of the United States; the other is the United States ten-dollar bill, featuring Alexander Hamilton. It is the largest denomination that has been in circulation since July 14, 1969, when the higher denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 were retired.
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the average life of a $100 bill in circulation is 60 months (5 years) before it is replaced due to wear. This bill should have been retired in 1939 based on the above.
If you have a WISH list for any estate coins or Currency
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We will try to find the item that you have been looking for.
Then We can post it on this site for you to Purchase.
The Bulk of Our Estate items are:
Including:
Silver Coinage - Mogan, Peace, and Eisenhower Silver dollars
Liberty Walking, Franklin, and Kennedy Half dollars
Standing liberty and Washington Quarter dollars
Liberty head, Mercury and Rosevelt dimes
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Our Non Silver Coinage Includes:
Indian head / Buffalo and Jefferson Nickels
Indian head, Lincoln Wheat and Memorial cents
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There is also a Large selection of currency from
$1 to $100 dollar notes both Silver Certificates and Federal Reserve Notes
This entire collection was and is stored in a
Dry Temperature Controled location
We also offer Certified coins and other hard to find Collectables in the form of
Actual State issued Gold and Silver Coins.