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March 23, 1934
A Martian Odyssey was created in 1934-07.
He died in Gainesville, Florida, on December 17, 1934.
SPARKLES ... they were invented by madam C.J walker.
1934 Percy Shaw, Halifax Yorkshire, England. patent No. 436,290 and 457,536.
A bill's serial number is just a counter and doesn't help to ID it. What matters are the seal color, date, and series letter. Despite its age, a 1934-A $20 bill retails for about $22-24 in average condition.
A 1934 A green seal one hundred dollar bill is only worth face value unless it is in perfect mint condition. If it has a star following the serial number, it could be worth up to $200 depending on the serial number and condition.
All $20 bills of that era were printed in Washington and the serial number is just a counter, so what matters is the date and series letter. The other items aren't identifying features. See the related question for specific prices.
Despite its age bills with this date and series letter remain common among collectors. As of 07/2008 it retails for $22.-$28. Note that a bill's serial number is just a counter and doesn't help to ID it, and rarely affects its value.
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The U.S. did not issue silver certificates with that denomination in 1934. For values of 1934 Federal Reserve Notes visit: http://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$20notes.htm
About $6 to $8. BTW, you don't need to post bills' serial numbers. They almost never affect a bill's value.
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The largest number found in dollar bills is the serial number. It is an eight-digit number which could theoretically go as high as 99,999,999OR . . .The poster could have been attempting to ask what the largest denomination is. If that was their intent, the answer is:Largest currently printed: $100Largest printed for circulation: $10,000, last printed in 1945 in the 1934 seriesLargest ever printed: $100,000, printed in 1934-35 for use within the government
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If worn, about $22. If it's in better shape, it could retail for up to $28.