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Old 07-13-2009, 08:08 AM   #14 (permalink)
rjbeck
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I really think that you do receive a better price when selling common slabbed bills then raw bills if you didn't have the bills graded yourself.But a raw bill is cheaper because most of the time you are dealing with someone who has some knowledge of currency and I've noticied most big dealers only have slabbed bills for sale that are way overpriced. I like slabbed bills because as I learn about currency the slabbed bills help me with the information provided.Thanks Randy
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