Are any of these paper money worth appraising?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Write2bfree, Jan 14, 2016.

  1. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

    Hello! Just trying to check if these are worth appraising. Thank you.

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    Not sure about this one below but seems serial numbers are going up and down.
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  3. krispy

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    The error notes, yes. They would need expert appraisal by a grading service, which, if verified authentic, would also help conserve them and boost their resale value. Error notes can be fakes, so you must keep that in mind as people have devised ways of making them from regular notes. This is also why a grading service would be a good idea.

    The $1 Silver Cert (blue seal) with up/down serial numbers, is not an error. Looks normal. The Red Seal $2 US Note is common. The last two are not worth having graded, in my opinion. They would both grade too low to warrant the expense of the grading service.
     
  4. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

    Thank you so much!
     
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  6. bonniview

    bonniview Active Member

    That $1 '95 F/D block is wild looking. Don't think I've seen that error before.
     
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  7. vdbpenny1995

    vdbpenny1995 Well-Known Member

    Got some real nice notes here!
     
  8. jtlee321

    jtlee321 Well-Known Member

    I likey!!! I love currency errors. I'm alway's trying to find them in circulation, but never seem to.
     
  9. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

    Thanks you all! Local coin store told me that I could get $20 to $30 max for all combined. Is this true?
     
  10. Blissskr

    Blissskr Well-Known Member

    I'd find another more honest coin store. Just go on Ebay and browse some completed auctions and you'll see that that total should be higher especially to the right buyer. Certainly for the $10 ink transfer and the $1 that's missing the third printing I believe.
     
  11. Write2bfree

    Write2bfree Active Member

    Thank you. I guess im gonna have to send it to ngc.
     
  12. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Do not return to that dealer for any reason. They either don't know what they are advising about or misguiding you hopeful to take advantage of the situation. Certainly a dealer must quote a reasonable price to make a profit themselves, but shouldn't take advantage of your lack of knowledge should they know better from inspecting these pieces in-hand that they have better potential value.
     
  13. krispy

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    NGC handles coins, PMG handles notes.
     
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  15. krispy

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    NGC handles coins, PMG handles notes.
     
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  16. BunkerTrapMan

    BunkerTrapMan Overcoming adversity is the key to happiness

    I have been reading about error bills lately and this example of the Back to Face Offset is pretty cool. Condition matters in all cases but a full offset makes for an interesting looking $10 Bill.
    Nice one!
     
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  17. BunkerTrapMan

    BunkerTrapMan Overcoming adversity is the key to happiness

    I agree with Krispy as this too seems to me a measure of greed and opportunity to seek advantage of less knowledgeable folks to their benefit.
    Great advice.
     
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  18. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    Very cool error notes! Agree with krispy. Don't revisit that con man for anything.
     
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  19. Hommer

    Hommer Curator of Semi Precious Coinage

    Multiply that by 20 to 30.
     
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  20. mac266

    mac266 Well-Known Member

    Holy smokes, that guy tried to rip you off hard core! Do NOT go back!

    I agree with someone above who suggested several errors, etc. be certified. Please send those in to PMG (partner company to NGC). If you feel like selling them, you'll get a lot more than $30!
     
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