I have probably 100-150 Silver Certs like the ones you bought....I hope I can sell them to somone at a local show or FUN.
1928A Silver Certificate Double Quad: Another double quad, but this one dated 1928 (probably relesed a few years later). Like the Blue Seal on the left.
Same 2 numbers in the serial number regardless of order or quantity of each. Note: some sellers like to call notes with zeros and two other numbers binary, especially when the zeros are preceding (for example 00033773) but these are not binary. Zero is a number! Binary notes are extra special when in conjunction with a star or fancy (radar, repeater,7 of a kind and/or rotator). Some collectors consider "true binary" (zeros & ones) extra special also.
1934 $50 Light Green Seal: Decent margins, decent paper quality, I really like the LGS color. A note like this isn't that expensive, even if you take it up to PMG 65 it's still buyable I believe for < $1,000. Anybody care to take a guess though if you have a low serial number like <1,000 or even <100 what that would do to a given grade of this bill ?
@HawaiiCurrencyCollector your paper money collection is growing nice. You're putting a bug up my butt to delve into this area of collecting. Just not sure if I should thank you or curse you!
Bill or invoice? Bill or invoice? Bill or invoice? Hmmmm I might be able to get on board with this one
New acquisition Okay, so I admit that I over reacted and jumped a little too high too fast, but I blame all of that Thanksgiving dinner on my actions.