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Q: Value of frb new york 1 dollar 1918?
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What does the FRB of New York?

The FRB of New York is the Federal Reserve Bank. It is a Reserve bank along with twelve banks in conjunction with the Board of Governors of Washington D.C. that make up the Federal Reserve System.


What is the value of a 1929 US 20 dollar bill from Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Virginia?

In average condition, $20 bills with that date that were distributed by the Richmond FRB unfortunately aren't worth much of a premium. Please see the Related Question for more information.


What was the abbreviation FRB stand for?

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Where can one find an overview of how savings bonds work?

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How is the bank discount rate determined?

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When is damaged US twenty dollar bill no longer any good?

A damaged US twenty dollar bill may still be usable if more than 50% of the bill is still intact, and as long as the serial number is legible. However, severely damaged bills that cannot be authenticated by a bank may need to be sent to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for evaluation and possible replacement.