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Place cardboard between papers to help them retain their shape. Depending on the document you're hoping to preserve, it may be better to package it with a bit of air as opposed to an airtight seal. If your documents are encased in cardboard, the vacuum sealing process should not alter their shape.
Tear the center tubes out of toilet paper and vacuum seal it. It crushes down so well that you can get 4 full rolls in a one gallon bag. If you take a rolling pin to it after sealing then it gets even flatter.
Store paper money in a cool, dry place, away from excessive heat and humidity. The dampness of most basements makes them a less than ideal storage space, and the heat in attics can also cause irreversible damage to your collection.
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The blue seal on United States Federal Reserve banknotes means that the currency is backed by silver.
Most 1935 to 1957 series Silver Certificates are worth a small premium over face value. Circulated examples can sell for $1.25 to $1.50 each, while circulated $1 Silver Certificates are worth $2 to $4 each.
Value: Your garden variety 1935 (with any series letter) $1 silver certificate is worth about $1.50. Hawaii's notes are worth about $25, as are yellow seal North Africa notes. We can't help you over the phone with these.
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There are a handful of other notes that can be worth between $100,000 and $500,000. Those price points represent the top. 01% of the market. The vast majority of old $100 bills have no chance to be worth that kind of money.
Star notes are replacement bills that the United States Federal Reserve printed. These star notes are more rare and thus more valuable. The 1981 series $100 star notes are worth around $850 in extremely fine condition. In circulated condition the value is around $1,500 for notes with an MS 63 grade.
Some $1,000 bills can be worth several thousand dollars each. Your standard value for a generic note in lightly circulated condition is probably $1,600. However, there are plenty of exceptions to that rule.
These bills can be worth anywhere between $600 to over $1,500 apiece with an average worth of about a 40% premium to the bill's face value. However, some $500 bills can be worth much more. The most valuable is a $500 bill that was issued in 1928 and has a star symbol at the end of the note's eight digit serial number.
$1,000 Bill — Grover Cleveland President Grover Cleveland's face appears on the $1,000 bill, which like the $500 bill dates to 1918. Hamilton's face initially appeared on the denomination. The Fed and Treasury discontinued the $1,000 bill in 1969.
The Treasury minted several versions of the $500 bill, featuring a portrait of President William McKinley on the front. The last $500 bill rolled off the presses in 1945, and it was formally discontinued 24 years later in 1969. Like all the bills featured here, the $500 bill remains legal tender.
The idea that the older a five dollar bill is the more valuable it will be is simply false. Age really is just a number when it comes to paper money. There are some $5 bills from 1953 that are worth more than $5 bills from 1853. Determining how rare your $5 bill is the first step in finding its value.
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