I would like to sell this $500 hundred dollar bill, how much should I ask for? Do you know anyone who would be interested?
Standard cat tof US PaperMoney lists Fr. 2202G @ XF $1250, 63-$1750- 65-$2400 Ungraded XF/AU went for 690-1265 on Heritage in Jan. Graded 62 went for 1550 - 65 for 2530 (the graded were in sept. of 08.)
Very nice note. You could throw it in the Open form at the bottom of the site and see if anyone here would want to buy it. You never know.
To me the notes edges, corners and center folds will drop this to a low XF. There is some evidence of handling on most parts of the surfaces. If placed at auction and since it is a 34A Series, the last to be printed, you would get XF money... Look at the Auction houses for most up to date archives! Good luck!! ***Edited*** Just looked in the most recent Price Guide in BNR for XF note up to 1K. A dealer would offer you maybe $750-$775, maybe $800 RickieB
RickieB knows what he is talking about so there is really nothing more to say. Take his advice he knows his paper.
Thanks for the confidence Covert, I appreciate that very much, however, I am not always right by a long shot! It is difficult at best to grade from a photo or scan! With that being said, there are may sources for you out there to get a mean average on as far as possible sale prices. If it were me selling it, I would send it to Heritage.... Just my 2 cents worth. Regards, RickieB
Not to be a hard A** TMoney..but do you know what that stands for? Saying that I am an ole Grungy Grunt....it's one thing for me to say it, but when you seem to take it for use as a smart remark..well it can be offensive! For what it is worth to you Sir, I am a former Marine that served in Viet Nam. A grunt is the backbone of the Marine Coprs Infantry....Grungy is a term used for Pride in Service and fellow Marines! Please choose carefully your smart remarks. RickieB
Some Options Open Paper money a little slow at the various coin shows. Many dealers have nice stuff but slow at the higher price levels. Some foreign paper does okay. I would run it on Ebay with NICE pictures with a reserve and see what happens. Paper on Ebay seems to do quite well.
Here is a thread where I bought one at a club auction for $700 for comparison. Maybe it will give you an idea. I don't collect paper money, but this was too interesting to pass. Jim http://www.cointalk.com/forum/t48300/