Too bad someone tried to make a paper fan out of that sheet. I like it, but those folds make me cringe. I'm sure someone will follow up with a more positive assessment. GL
The late or high numbers are common in uncut notes. I voted for "Anybody" because I thought "Anybody" else was unstable.
I haven’t gotten to the stage of bill collecting, being so new to the coin market, but, I think what you got is pretty dope even if it don’t command a premium.
There are two individual values on your bills: 1. Resale value. 2. Collector’s value... you will never have this sheet again if you sell! I think it’s cool and had no clue these ever came like this!
Well there's still a premium because they are uncut, although the folds hurt. I can guess $10-$15 but Steve in Tampa would know.
The high serial numbers are common in uncut sheets. The folds are a killer and lower the value tremendously. It's probably worth $12.00 tops as it's still uncut. Welcome to CT.
Welcome to CT. Condition, condition, condition is everything, especially in bills. The Mint (they combined BEP with the Mint store) sells $1 sheets of 10 bills for $27.00 but with all of the folds in yours, you probably wouldn't get much above face value.
I always thought serial #s would be in ascending/descending order,but yours are not. Interesting, I'd keep it unless you can get over $100 for it
The sheets are stacked in ascending order then they cut the stack of sheets into stacks of bills. This way the bills are already stacked when cut.