Coin and Paper Money Collecting/money

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I have a 1934 100 dollar bill with 7 in all corners can u tell me what its worth?

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Sorry, Donna, I can't figure out what you mean "with 7 in all corners."  I just went to www.ebay.com and did a search for 1934 hundred dollar bill and there was one listed that was selling, but I couldn't see any numbers in the corners.  If yours has that, it is likely defaced and that would probably remove all or most numismatic value.  I believe that the 1934 federal reserve notes havedifferent values depending whether they are plain, A, B, C or D.  Also starred notes have the most value.  Try going to www.ebay.com yourself and do similar searches to what I did and you'll see what's for sale.  Other searches to try would be 1934 federal reserve note, and variations.  Wikipedia has an explanation as to who signed the 1934A, B, C and D notes.  

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:DieYuppieScum/Durka_durka#Series_of_1934

Hope this helps, Jim Lawniczak

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Jim Lawniczak

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I will answer your questions about encased coins (lucky pennies), which are advertising and event tokens with coins, unually cents, struck with the token.

Experience

Long time collector of encased coins and author of several articles on encased coins.

Organizations
TAMS, ECI (Encased Collectors International)

Publications
TAMS -- several articles on encased coins, in particular the encased coins of the 1901 Buffalo Pan American Exposition
Casement -- many articles on encased coins

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