Dear producer-ga;
Thank you for allowing me an opportunity to answer your interesting question.
According to US CURRENCY AUCTIONS ?US CURRENCY PRICE GUIDE? an ?E
Series? 1950 $100 Federal Reserve Note is worth anywhere in the range
of $140 to $210, possibly more depending on the note?s condition and
sometimes serial number. Generally speaking the more ?zeros? that
precede the first whole number can, in some instances, add collector
value to circulated notes. But as you will notice there is nothing
really remarkable about the serial number on the one you have, at
least not in this regard.
On the other hand, if yours is graded ?Uncirculated? then it is
potentially worth as much as $500, or perhaps more depending on the
market and the enthusiasm of the collector/buyer.
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