a 10000 bill, in two halfs

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Loken, Apr 22, 2009.

  1. Loken

    Loken New Member

    my girl friends dad has a 10000 bill that barly held togather, its basicly ripped in half, he found it on the street, and its for certain real,
     
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  3. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Lets see a picture of it!!!
     
  4. Loken

    Loken New Member

    ill see if i can, but my PC is terrible about that stuff,
    wait, do you think im lieing? well i swear that he does have one, what do you think it would be worth, i know they are super rare
     
  5. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I never said you were lying. I'd like to see a picture of it. The value is completely based on its condition and what note it is. All $10K notes are not the same. It could also be a counterfeit. We would need a picture to make ANY judgment about the note.
     
  6. dursin

    dursin Senior Member

    Does it look like this?
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  7. Loken

    Loken New Member

    no it looks like the really early bills and the guy has some hair, but most the details are worn horribly it looks like it would turn to dust if you touched it
     
  8. dursin

    dursin Senior Member

    Good, because that was an obvious fake that I posted. Did it look like this?
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    If it's torn in half and really does look like it would turn to dust if you touched it, then your best bet would be to turn it in at a bank (if you can find one who will take it) or send it to the Fed for face value. Still need to see a picture first to know for sure.

    If it doesn't look like that one does it look more like this?
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  9. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I wouldn't turn it in if it's real. Even torn in half, I'd imagine there would be desire for the note and it would be worth more than its face value.
     
  10. dursin

    dursin Senior Member

    I would think so too, but I'm combining "torn in half" with "looks like it would turn to dust if you touched it". I don't know any collector that's going to tie up $10,000+ for a note that looks like that! Still though...POST A PIC!
     
  11. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I don't know, those notes are VERY rare. If authenticated, I could see someone buying it. Even if it only went for 10% over face, that's still an extra $1000.

    Remember, the highest printed $10000 FRN only had 11,520 notes printed!
     
  12. Loken

    Loken New Member

    it looks like the jackson one, because the guy is on the left but you cant see the serial number or the other text, except you can make out 'united states',
     
  13. Loken

    Loken New Member

    she lives with her mom so it may be a while, ill see if she can snag a picture and E-mail it too me
     
  14. dursin

    dursin Senior Member

    Could be interesting. Technically those notes have been cancelled and aren't even legal to own. They aren't worth face value, but do have value to collectors. In the condition you describe however, it not likely worth too much.
     
  15. Loken

    Loken New Member

    so its illegal to own? thats weird
     
  16. dursin

    dursin Senior Member

    Depends on exactly what it is.
     
  17. Loken

    Loken New Member

    but are old bills from around then illegal to own?
     
  18. dursin

    dursin Senior Member

    As far as I know, only certain gold certificates are illegal to own. Might be a couple other exceptions too...seem to remember that there was a 1933A series silver certificate that was printed, but never issued. At a minimum one might have some explaining to do if they had one of those.
     
  19. Loken

    Loken New Member

    oh, i see, ha, immagine if a guy stole that coin they only made one of from the smithsonian, and tried to sell it? lol
     
  20. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    I bet it would sell. Probably not to the types of people who you would like to get involved with though.
     
  21. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Well...I doubt that anyone will steal that one. But, there are coins that are illegal to own as well that pop up from time to time and the FBI seizes them. The example that comes to mind is the 1933 Double Eagle. They were never released but a few managed to escape the mint. The government will still take them if they find any and you hear about it from time to time. They did allow one to be legally owned and last I heard it sold at auction for over $7million.
     
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