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AI Identification

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Series 1963 five-dollar United States Note appearing to be legal tender

Paper Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$6.00-$8.50

As of July 5, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a United States five-dollar bill, specifically a United States Note as indicated by the header 'UNITED STATES NOTE' and the distinctive red Treasury seal and red serial numbers. The bill features a central portrait of Abraham Lincoln in an oval frame. The red serial number 'A 29874212 A' is printed twice. It bears the printed signatures of 'Kathryn O'Hay Granahan' (Treasurer of the United States) and 'C. Douglas Dillon' (Secretary of the Treasury), with a 'SERIES 1963' designation. The bill appears to be printed on standard currency paper with visible fibers, showing significant signs of circulation including multiple vertical and horizontal creases, surface soiling, and slightly softened edges. This note is stylistically consistent with 1960s-era US currency before the transition to Federal Reserve Notes for this denomination. Identification is based on visible printed markings; however, physical inspection is required to verify paper density, ink texture, and security features to differentiate it from a potential replica.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of this Series 1963 five-dollar United States Note. Based on what I can see, the note bears the hallmarks of a legal tender 'Red Seal' note, including consistent serial number placement and Treasury signatures from the 1960s era. I cannot verify the paper texture, ink depth, or fiber composition from a photo, so physical inspection would be required to confirm these features are not indicative of a high-quality reproduction. Based on the visible condition, the note shows significant evidence of circulation, including deep creases and surface soiling. This 'circulated' state significantly affects the valuation, as collectors of paper currency typically seek high-grade or 'uncirculated' examples. The value estimate is based on the hypothesis that this is a legitimate US Treasury issue. General market behavior for items of this type suggests they trade at a modest premium over their face value due to their age and discontinued status, though specimens in this worn condition are common. If an in-person examination or scientific testing were to reveal this as a replica or copy, the value would essentially be zero or nominal as a novelty item. Conversely, if it were professionally graded by a third-party service, the valuation might be more precisely narrowed within the current range. In the current market, demand remains steady for mid-century United States Notes, but only those in exceptional condition or with rare 'star' serial numbers command significant prices. This example appears to be a standard production note with typical wear for its age.

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