1929 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Missouri Five Dollar Bill Star Note

1929 Five Dollar Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis – Values and Pricing

There were fewer 1929 five dollar bills printed for The Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis than any other Federal Reserve Bank. This means that even circulated 1929 five dollar bills from The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis are valuable. They tend to sell for prices starting at $100.

All five dollar bills from the series of 1929 for St. Louis begin with the letter H. The serial number can end with either the letter A or a star symbol. Notes that end with a star symbol are very rare. There are only about six 1929 five dollar star notes from The Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis known to exist.

Low serial number notes and high grade 1929 five dollar bills from The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis are hard to find. Both of those types of notes carry premiums.

When examining 1929 five dollar bills from The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis you will find that the serial number starts with the letter H. There are four black “H”s stamped on the face of the bill. Each note is signed by four different people. The governor always signs Federal Reserve Notes. Each 1929 five dollar Federal Reserve Note features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. All 1929 five dollar bills have a brown seal and brown ink serial numbers.

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