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iuphoria
Hello all, new to this forum so I apologize if I am posting this in the wrong place. My wife has two sets of 1928B Green $10 bills - one set has 10 consecutive bills and the other set has 9 consecutive bills all in uncirculated condition. Could someone please point me in the right direction as to what the value of these sets might be. Found that alone they could be worth $100 each but how much would the value go up considering consecutive bills are available if any. Thanks for your posts.
Brett
Hi and welcome to the forum.

Are any of the serial numbers of any importance (ie radar, ladder, solid, repeater, star)

I'm not a big collector of US notes, but the value might go up a little being consecutive. The 1928-B can be found readily.

I'm sure someone here, who collects US notes will be more helpful
jtryka
Welcome to the Forum!

Heritage had a lot of 7 consecutive that sold in January for $230, but there was a lot of 4 that sold in July for $276. As you can see there can be quite a spread in values, but I would say at a minimum you should expect $40-50 each for them as long as they are truly crisp unc. If they've been folded or if the corners are rough, or even if the margins are uneven, you can expect substantially less. Hope this helps!
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