Coin and Paper Money Collecting/$20 National currency

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I am wondering the value of a $20 bill. I have a "The Ohio National Bank of Columbus $20 National Currency bill." The numbers on it are T620014H series of 1902 B. The number in the lower left corner under Hugh McCulloch is 45132. The issue date is Feb. 4, 1914. The names Teebee and Burke are on the bill for Register of treasury  and Treasurer. It is larger than todays bills and in really good shape not mint because of some wear with folds but no fading or creases. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks  

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Hi Shane, depending on amount of wear and collector demand it may be worth about $200+.
http://currency.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=34042&Lot_No=22582&src=pr#Ph...
You might try Ebay.com for similar pieces for comparison.
You might take it by a local coin shop for a first hand opinion:
http://find.mapmuse.com/interest/coin_dealers
Brad

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Brad Swain

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I have been a World Coin and Paper Money collector since about 1965. I will be glad to answer any questions you may have on World coins or currency, tokens, unusual or unknown pieces and attempt to give you estimates of value and historical information about them in a polite and prompt manner.

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45 years collecting coins and paper money.

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BA History, BA Geography - Virginia Tech

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