Hawaii $20.00 bill

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I got one, and it might be worth a lot of money. I found one on ebay going for over $700.00. Anyone know any info on this 20 dollar bill? I know a little bit of info on it.
 
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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, military officials surmised that in the event of an invasion of Hawaii, Japanese forces would have access to a considerable amount of US currency that could be seized from financial institutions or private individuals. Faced with this scenario, on January 10, 1942, Military Governor Delos Carleton Emmons issued an order to recall all regular US paper money in the Islands, save for set caps on how much money both individuals ($200) and businesses ($500; save extra currency for payroll purposes) could possess at any time.

On June 25, 1942, new overprinted notes were first issued. Series 1935A $1 Silver Certificate, Series 1934 $5 and $20 Federal Reserve Notes, and Series 1934A $5, $10, and $20 Federal Reserve Notes from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco were issued with brown treasury seals and serial numbers. Overprints of the word HAWAII were made; two small overprints to the sides of the obverse of the bill between the border and both the treasury seal and Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco seal, and huge outlined HAWAII lettering dominating the reverse. The hope was that should there have been a Japanese invasion, the US Government could immediately declare any Hawaii-stamped notes worthless, due to their easy identification.

With this issue, military officials made the use of non-overprinted notes redundant and ordered all Hawaii residents to turn in unstamped notes for Hawaii-stamped notes by July 15. Starting from August 15, 1942, no other paper currency could be used except under special permission.
 
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The pic I posted isn't of my $20 bill. But mine's just like it. 1934A, with the Federal Reserve Notes from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco with the brown treasury seal.
 
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I found another one on ebay that's going for over 600. Dayum I need to see how much I can get for mine.
 

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not sure if either of these is accurate, but...

14) I have a 1935 U.S. dollar bill with Hawaii on it. Can you tell me if it is worth something? It really depends on the grade of your note. In good condition, around $20.00 and in uncirculated condition (just like new) around $90.00.
http://www.rrcoins.net/Q&A.htm

Prices as of 02/2010:

If the bill's date is 1934, it's worth $75.-$125. in circulated condition, and at least $900 if uncirculated.

If the date is 1934-A, the prices are $45.-$75. circulated, $300+ uncirculated.

These bills were specially overprinted with the name HAWAII for use in that state during WWII. If the Japanese had captured Hawaii, the bills could be declared worthless to prevent their use by the enemy.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_twenty_dollar_bill_with_Hawaii_printed_on_it
 
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I need to bring it to that pawn shop on that tv show Pawn Stars, so they can bring an expert in and see how much it's worth lol
 
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ill trade you four 5 dollar bills for your one 20 dollar bill... hold on ill give you a better deal.. ill give 20 dollar bills for you one 20 dollar bill