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Series 1934A United States Twenty Dollar Currency Bill
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This item is already soldSeries 1934A United States Twenty Dollar Currency Bill
United States   America   American   Americana   Money   Dollar   Currency   Bill   Note   Numismatic   Ephemera   History   Historic   Boston   Massachusetts   Federal Reserve
The picture shows a front and back view of this Series 1934A United States Twenty Dollar Currency Bill. This is a Boston, Massachusetts Federal Reserve note. This $20.00 bill features Andrew Jackson and the White House. The bill measures about 6-1/8'' x 2-5/8''. We are not currency graders, but it appears to be in excellent used condition with some light creasing, and some discoloration on the front as pictured.

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Series 1934A United States Twenty Dollar Currency Bill


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