1950D $100 Star Note

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  1. strauchfx

    strauchfx Member

    I recently picked this up at work among several other 1950 series $100's and 1 1934 series $100.

    The other 1950 series are in much nicer condition, some AU, others VF-XF. The 1934 is in fair condition, no hard folds or creases, just dingy. One of the 1950 series is a mule note (how much premium do these typically bring?)

    I am picking up 4 1934 series $50 notes this week as well, I don't quite recall the condition, but VF at minimum.

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    The pictures aren't the greatest... There is a fold on the bottom left corner, the ink smear appears to have been from the BEP when the seal was overinked. The top of the back has some dirt/debris on the paper. No hard folds, it's just been circulated.

    What kind of value would this note bring? I saw the run was fairly short, but twice the size of 1950E. Also what kind of grade would fall with this note? I need help assessing note grades so others opinions helps greatly. The paper is still quite crisp.

    Thanks in advance!
    John
     
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  3. strauchfx

    strauchfx Member

    Here are the other notes in case you want to see them; I could also use some more help with these.

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    non-mule 1950D

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    mule 1950D

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    non-mule 1950

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    non-mule 1934 series

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    non-mule 1950D

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    non-mule 1950C

    Would you guys mind helping me establish a value for these notes as well? I can't find any examples on eBay to compare them to, and unfortunately I do not own a book.

    All examples aside from the 1934 are extremely crisp.
     
  4. strauchfx

    strauchfx Member

    Apparently I should have used the search function..
     
  5. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    Unfortunately i am at work and do not have my book with me for values. If you're still interested, I can look them up this afternoon/evening.
     
  6. strauchfx

    strauchfx Member

    I would greatly appreciate it!

    John
     
  7. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    Your 1950D * would grade about VF and should retail around $180-$200. As for the other notes, I have to admit the glare is a little misleading in examining the notes, but in XF condition, they grade as follows:

    50D "L"- $175 each
    50-$125 each
    34 "G" is in Fine+ condition- $110

    Hope this helps.
     
  8. strauchfx

    strauchfx Member

    Yes, that helps tons!

    Just so I have this straight..

    The 1950 D Series $100 notes from San Francisco are $175 each
    The other 1950 X series $100 notes from San Fran are $125 each?

    and then the star and the 1934.

    Thanks,
    John
     
  9. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    Sorry, I may have been a little misleading in my last post. The "L" 1950D star is worth $180-$200 and the other San Fran notes are worth about $175 in XF
     
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