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20 Dollar bill

The message entitled 20 Dollar bill posted by LoneBuzzard on 4/28/03 19:48 in the coin collecting forum has now expired. Here is the original text:

: I have a 20 dollar bill from 1914 how much should it be worth? 1914 20$ bills were issued in 6 different cities.This might not be of much help because my price guide book is from 1972!!!!!!!!!!! All 20$ bills from 1914 are valued at 30$ on average circulation. Since my book is 31 years old it's safe to say they have attained a larger premium.

Here are some links to help you find the 20 Dollar bill information you want, whether you are interested in selling, buying, or just learning more about American coins.

The following are 20 Dollar bill auctions currently running on eBay. These are live auctions. Click on any of the links for more information.

If there are no listings above, there may be none of these particular coins available, or it could be a bug in the program. I recommend clicking over and searching for "20 Dollar bill" or something more specific. The variety of coins, paper money, and tokens being auctioned every day on eBay is amazing.

If you're wondering about the value of your coin, i.e. how much your coin is worth, these eBay auctions are one of the best ways to get a true sense of the going prices. (For help judging the condition of your quarter, click here.)

To sell your 20 Dollar bill, you have two main options. The first is eBay or another online auction. Auctions have always been the best way to get the real value of your coins, without a coin dealer taking a cut. Selling on eBay (or eBay UK, eBay Canada, or eBay Australia) is easy. You just have to register, which is easy and painless.

The disadvantage of selling coins on eBay is that it can take some time, especially if you have more than one coin to sell. The fastest way to cash out is to sell to a coin dealer. One national dealer I know is Jake's Marketplace. They're good folks and they give fair prices. But you may prefer to find a local dealer.

By the way, before taking your collection to a dealer, you may want to get the most current and reliable price estimates for your coins. Invest the 10 bucks in this year's Black Book or Red Book Guide to U.S. Coin Values. They're both comprehensive, reliable sources for coin prices.

Have Fun!

Chris Whitten


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Jake's is a family-run coin shop established in 1963. Bob "Jake" Jacobs and Michael Jacobs run a good, solid company.




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