Need advice on selling some currency

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Eowyn, Oct 10, 2013.

  1. Eowyn

    Eowyn Junior Member

    I inherited some old currency and some, according to the Schwatz and Lindquist book, are worth some money.

    Most of the notes are in sequence and all of them are uncirculated (crispy with no folds/tears) although none are graded. Total about 250 to 300 notes in all.

    For example:
    1934C $5 Silver certificates stars (3 in sequence and 2 in sequence)
    1934C $5 Silver certificates - narrow face (3 in sequence)
    1934A/B $5 Silver certificates - 11 in sequence with series A to series B changeover pair
    1928D $2 notes - red seal - 8 in sequence
    1928B/A $1 Silver certificates - 3 in sequence with series B to series A changeover pair

    There are multiple sequences with back plate changes and I would guess some mules.

    Heritage said they would like to auction them. I am a pretty heavy ebay seller (not of coins or currency) with a perfect rating with over 700 feedbacks.

    Any recommendations about how to sell, whether to get graded, let Heritage handle the whole thing, etc, or any other advice.
     
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  3. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    i would sell it on ebay it is prolly the best way !!
     
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