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  2. Paper Money Value by Serial Numbers: Determine Your Bills' Worth

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    Collectors love bills with low serial numbers, such as those below 1,000 or 100 (e.g., 00000100). On eBay, these kinds of bills can sell for anywhere from $10 to $300.

  3. National Bank Note - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of small-size banknotes came significant design changes for all types of paper currency including National Bank Notes. As a result of the changes, each denomination now had the same portrait and, except for minor variations, the same decorative features that would characterize all types of United States currency from the late ...

  4. Mutilated currency - Wikipedia

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    If it is determined that at least half of a bill is present, the BEP will redeem its face value. When there is less than 50% of a bill present, then if it can be identified as authentic U.S. currency, and that evidence demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Treasury Department that the missing portions have been destroyed, the face value of ...

  5. Paper currency grading - Wikipedia

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    Paper currency grading is the process of determining the grade or condition of a bank note, one of the key factors in determining its collectible value. A banknotes ...

  6. Is Ohio holding onto my money? How to check, claim your ...

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  7. Ohio may be holding money that belongs to you — here's how to ...

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    Ohio Department of Commerce's Division of Unclaimed Funds holds $3 billion belonging to residents, businesses and others. Some of it may be yours.

  8. Wildcat banking - Wikipedia

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    Unchartered banking associations were created in the western regions of Virginia and Pennsylvania to supply the credit needs of local settlers, [12] as well as in Kentucky and Ohio. A traveler in the latter states observed "much trouble with paper money" at the end of 1818 that could only lead to "penance" and the return to a smaller money ...

  9. The state House approved the bill 57-31. … The legislation was passed in the state Senate 24-7, with only one Republican voting against the measure. Ohio passes ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights ...