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Most 1929 $20 National Currency Notes from the Virginia district are common. As of 04/2016 retail prices are in the $30 range for a very worn note, $40 in average condition, and $80 if uncirculated.

However if the serial number ends in a star, the bill's value could be three or four times higher.

National Currency Notes were issued both through the Federal Reserve System and by individual banks under federal charters. Those issued by private banks are often, though not always, worth more than those issued by the Federal Reserve.

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