A new discovery has made collectors and people who are interested in coins very excited. The Philadelphia Federal Reserve printed this $50 bill in 1914. It was recently auctioned for $1,700, which is more than thirty times its face value.
The Fr-1035 stamp on this $50 bill makes it one of a kind. It also means that the bill is more than 100 years old. It is very valuable to collectors because it has a Choice Very Fine (VF) 35 grade, which means it is in good condition.
The item is in high demand, and many collectors are willing to pay more than the asking price to add it to their collections.
What features should these 50 dollars bill have?
There are many things that make this bill unique. The first thing that stands out is its beautiful and unique design. If you look closely at the back of the bill, you will see an allegorical figure of Panama holding a caduceus and two ships in the ocean.
This design is very appealing to the eye. This design makes it a real draw for collectors and people who are interested in coins.
How much does the $50 bill sell for?
This collectible bill was sold at Heritage Auctions on June 25 for a total of $1,805,000. Since this bill is very uncommon, the price at which it was sold was not the same as its legal value. This happens all the time with bills and money that have unique features.
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