1929 Five Dollar Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis – Values and Pricing
Regular issue 1929 five dollar bills from The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis are the third rarest of the eleven note series. Less than 700,000 1929 five dollar bills were printed for The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. This smaller printing does not mean that five dollar bills from Minneapolis are especially valuable. Circulated 1929 five dollar bills can be bought for less than $100.
Star notes from 1929 for the five dollar denomination from The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis are tough to find. Currently it is thought that around ten are known to exist. Contact us for exact pricing on five dollar star notes from 1929.
High grade 1929 five dollar bills from The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis are also in demand, as are low serial numbered notes. For a bill to have a low serial number, it needs to have at least six leading zeros.
Generally speaking, all 1929 five dollar notes from Minneapolis will have a serial number that begins with the letter I. The letter I will also be stamped on the bill four times. Abraham Lincoln is featured in the center portrait. All 1929 five dollar bills have a brown seal and brown ink serial numbers.
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