1929 Five Dollar Federal Reserve Bank of Boston – Values and Pricing
1929 five dollar bills from The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Massachusetts are very common if the serial number on the bill ends with the letter A. 1929 five dollar bills from Boston with a regular issue serial number will sell for between $10 and $25 in average condition.
All 1929 five dollar bills from the Boston Federal Reserve Bank will have a serial number that begins with the letter A. There will be four black “A”s stamped on the bill. All 1929 bills are signed by EE Jones, WO Woods, and the governor. 1929 fives also feature Abraham Lincoln. All 1929 five dollar bills have a brown seal and brown ink serial numbers.
If the serial number of your 1929 five dollar bill from The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston ends with a star symbol instead of the letter A, then the bill will be worth much more money. It is currently thought that about ten 1929 Boston five dollar star notes are known exist. This makes them tough to find.
As with any Federal Reserve Bank Note, having a serial number with six or seven leading zeros will also add a premium. If your note happens to be choice uncirculated with no folds then it will also carry a premium.
We are looking to purchase 1929 five dollar Federal Reserve Bank Notes from Boston if they are star notes, have a low serial number, or are part of a consecutive run. We do not purchase average condition 1929 Boston five dollar bills. If you have a valuable 1929 five dollar from Boston then please send us an email to: admin@oldcurrencyvalues.com