Customer brought in a 1934 thousand dollar bill. After ten years in banking finally got to see one in person.
Customer brought in a 1934 thousand dollar bill. After ten years in banking finally got to see one in person.
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/u/Bman2U
That's worth considerably more than $1,000 to a collector
/u/gokism
Who writes a blue 9 in pen on a $1000 bill? Did he have 9 or more of them at one time?
/u/olfitz
I wish they still printed them. It's such a hassle carrying around a wad of $100s.
Weird they printed these out when the dollar was worth more. Now the dollar is worth less bigger bills make more sense than ever.
16 1 ReplyThey definitely would, thank goodness we're heading toward a cashless society :P
3 1 ReplyCashless as in credit cards or poor...
9 1 ReplyWhat about graft and payola? How would politicians get paid in a cashless society?
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I would never give this up. That person must not be in the best financial situation
14 0 ReplyA quick Google search says:
"Most 1934 series and 1934A series $1,000 notes are worth around $2,125 in very fine condition"
5 0 ReplyI'd say it's fair condition so best I can do is $50
6 0 Reply$75, and last offer.
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Totally would have bought it just to have it and asked forgiveness later. I've got a few other older bills that are fun to go back and look at the old styles -- although they're in significantly lower denominations.
4 0 ReplyI remember seeing one in the early 80s as a kid when my mom cashed SSDI check. It was just over a thousand dollars and the cashier had one on hand. If that wasn't the entire budget for our family of five for the month it would've been cool to hang on to.
3 0 ReplyThat's over $22000 in today's money https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl
They seem to sell for around $2000-5000 on eBay, so not a solid investment.
3 0 Replywow nice!
3 0 ReplyVery cool...didn't know they even existed.
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