Consecutive note question

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by MitchBailey, Jun 8, 2014.

  1. MitchBailey

    MitchBailey Active Member

    I just won an auction for 3 consecutive 1934 A $10 FRN's. I don't usually buy consecutive notes because it's hard to place a value on them (at least for me). The notes are AU+, crispy bright white. Don't have them in hand, but the pics the seller posted were above average. I bid very low and won. Didn't come close to my max bid. Does anyone on here have an opinion on the value? I can try and post a picture if that helps. Thanks to all! Oh, they are from Chicago.


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  3. MEC2

    MEC2 Enormous Member

    Very common note. Value will depend on condition, but don't expect very high - again, extremely common note on the most common district. You might want to keep one and sell the other two as consecutive, might be able to keep your note for net free...
     
  4. MitchBailey

    MitchBailey Active Member

    Great point. In their condition, I may just keep all three. Thanks for your reply.
     
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