Paper Money: New Acquisitions

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Dr Kegg, Dec 16, 2010.

  1. DM1

    DM1 Active Member

    I wonder what the replaced note looked like.
     
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  3. MEC2

    MEC2 Enormous Member

    I don't actually - the only large size FRN I collect really are Dallas district notes, and I've seen a couple stars come up but they were well beyond my affordability range.

    I actually frame most of my notes and hang them on the wall or display them around the office. I'll likely post a pic of some soon.
     
  4. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    And it's from the new series!!
     
  5. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    Here is my star error note. Not from this series, but still a star note error.

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  6. Sandy59

    Sandy59 New Member

    Found this today:rollling:
     

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  7. MEC2

    MEC2 Enormous Member

    Love me some lime seal notes... thats a nice keeper there. They don't sell for much on theBay in that condition but I still like them.
     
  8. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    And then this

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    1934

    Been working on the NA series figure I may as well start on the Hawaii notes too.
     
  9. avengerc4

    avengerc4 Member

    I have a brand new 20 dollar one with a horrible error cut, almost worse than that. I had it in another thread unless people want a repost?
     
  10. MEC2

    MEC2 Enormous Member

    Get ready... cause here come ALOT more, got a lot in today and have alot more en route. This is a nice greek note I received today, I really like the coin design on the front...

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  11. luv_old_money

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  12. luv_old_money

    luv_old_money New Member

    webdollar-front.jpg webdollar-back.jpg found this web note today, not in great shape and would have been better if the "wheres george" stamp was not on the back. Still pretty neat with the tripple doubles.
     
  13. avengerc4

    avengerc4 Member

    a few spenders I found but cool they are trinaries.
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  14. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    Arrgghh!! Now a web note with a Where's George stamp on it? Ok, I think I officially dislike the Where's George stamp.
     
  15. MEC2

    MEC2 Enormous Member

    Another day, another note, so CRACK THAT WHIP!

    Upgraded to this note a few days ago, just scanned and am pretty pleased, went from a VF Speelman White to an XF Elliot Burke. Happy with this and at a good price to boot.

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  16. MEC2

    MEC2 Enormous Member

    I got this note the same time I got that Boston ace I posted a couple days ago - I got them together and I was going to just flip this cheaply to help cover the costs of the Boston as I already had a New York ace. Then I noticed something on the back.

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    There was an inscription on the back:

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    It said Reward, for being honest, and it was signed and dated on New Years Eve in 1919. And I say to myself - that's got to be good karma.

    So I am keeping it...

    Anyone who wants to take a crack at that last name, give it a shot...
     
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  17. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    That's a pretty cool find for a note you thought about flipping. I would keep it as well.
     
  18. VACookey

    VACookey New Member

    I picked up two $20 star notes today. A 1981 B00529379 and a 1977 A03550613 and they're both in really good condition. Where do I find out if they are worth anything? Mycurrently star note lookup doesn't go back that far.

    and MEC2, I think that signature is E. Wesselhoff. In the 1920 census, there was an Earnest Wesselhoff in Detroit and an Emil Wesselhoff in Illinois. I wonder if one of them is your guy.
     
  19. MEC2

    MEC2 Enormous Member

    I think you are exactly right - I got to the Wess and after that I just had no direction on where to go, but Wesselhoff looks absolutely like a match. Great info! Makes you wonder if that person has living relatives today. How cool would it be to have someone show up with an old bank note your great great great great grandfather signed?
     
  20. VACookey

    VACookey New Member

    I'm into genealogy and I would totally pay for that bank note if it were my gggfather.
     
  21. barbnjason

    barbnjason Member

    The 1981 from New York is from a run of 5.3 million then highest run of the Series EF-40 books at 45-60

    The 1977 from Boston is from a run of 2.6 million common across the Series EF-40 books at 50-55

    Would help to have scans to get a more accurate value based on grade.
     
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