A friend of mine came across one of these and wonder about their worth if any. So I thought I would ask for some info. Very bizzare coincedence I think, is there a market for these?
Series 1963 $1 Notes were issued in Series 1963, 63 A, and 63B All have the face of GW on them as they do today. The sigs are as follows: 1963 Granahan/Dillion 63 A Granahan/Fowler 63 B Granahan/Barr I do not know of a Kennedy $1 Note issued by the USA. RickieB
Andrew, Are you referring to a Series 1963 $1 bill from the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank. Dallas happens to be the 11th Federal Reserve Bank and denoted by '11' and the letter 'K' which some say refer to November (the 11th month and the month Kennedy was killed in Dallas) and Kennedy. It's purported to all be part of a grand conspiracy.
Andrew...in the event you are referring to the normal District designation of # 11 or the letter "K" the amount of notes issuesd for each series is as follows: (1963) 85,760,000 1963 Stars 8,960,000 (1963 A ) 288,960,000 1963 A Stars 19,184,000 (1963 B ) "Barr Notes" only issued by NY, Richmond, Chicago, Kansas City and San Francisco RickieB
Yes thats what I am talking about. I found a very small article on this and figured it to be a big coincedence with the whole 11 times four equal how old Kennedy was when he was assasinated thing. Just wondering if it had any worth beacause of all this. Thanks Hobo
Thanks Rickie I've just learned something new today. I've had some bills for a while have to get picks up and see what you guys think of them. Any one get into foreign bills? Or wartime paper money?
Andrew... There are several "Great" folks here that have extensive knowledge on Foreign Notes...post the images, they will answer I am sure... As for me, I just study US Notes RickieB
I have a couple US Notes that I've had forever but just a couple 2's and 1's. Hafta look for them...Do you prefer pics or scans?
Does not matter..just do not photo shop them to death so we can try to see the note as it is...Scanners do a great job of covering up folds and minor distractions as well.... Post away, would love to see them.. RickieB
I also have this same bill and would like to know the value, but cannot find anything. I also have a $2 bill from 1928 with a red seal in great condition... if anyone has some input shoot me a pm thanks!
jewels, first off, let me welcome you to the forum. Secondly, let me suggest you not publicly display your email adress liek that. spammers and the like browse all public pages to harvest anythign liek that to use to their advantage i woudl suggest to ask folks to PM you instead the $1 note you speak of is most likely worth a whole buck. we would need images to tell if it has value above that. The $2 red seal would carry more of a premium, but again.. pics are really needed.
hehe.. that is my 'spam address' meaning it is the one I allocate to publicize. I sort through it when I have the time, they can spam away. I also don't plan on being here for long actually, just long enough to figure out these values, checking PM is not something I really have time for. They are actually my grandfathers and he has been caring them around since I was "knee high to a grass hopper" as he would say. I can send pictures if someone knows enough about these items. thanks.
Pretty much any of the users of the Paper Money forum can look at the scans and determine a possible value. Most of us have the same books even lol And especially with common us notes, looking a possible value up in the books is pretty easy
the 1963A note is worth face value. there were 288 million of those printed for that district. The $2 red seal is worth a few bucks. The book i looked in shows the notes worth $15 in very fine. Your note is not even close to very fine, but gives you an idea it should be worth a few bucks. even without the ntoes being worth alot, they are still collectibile. When i find notes like that in circulation, i certainly keep them