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I'm guessing this is a series 1935 A Brown Seal with Hawaii printed large on the reverse and small on the obverse. Based on condition, the value can range from $10.00 to $50.00 in fine to x-fine condition and in perfect, uncirculated condition can pull in well over $100.00 in a successful auction.

Answered at the end of 2011, so currency collecting isn't exactly hot right now, as people are struggling just to make the new stuff, much less collect the old stuff. In a good economy, these rare currencies will fetch a much higher premium. My advice, put it in a plastic holder, seal the holder, put it in a thick book (don't forget where and leave it to your kids or grandkids as they will only appreciate in value as time claims the ones that exist. Let's face it, some of the 1800's currencies can fetch in the thousands, and these bills will too eventually, especially since there is history attached to them.

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