Besides Ebay, where on the Web can you find these? ...Reasonably priced. I hope by asking this question that I am not in violation of the "self-Promotion" rules as I will need a web address or 3. Thanks! JM
You know, you might still have good luck picking these up at your local bank for face value - still in uncirculated, or fairly close to that, condition.
I have not seen any 2003 series available except through aftermarket channels. The star notes are bringing incredible money currently. Depending on the size of your bank, you may request that they order you a pack of $2 bills. Unfortunately, they cannot specifically request the 2003 series. You will have to take what the bank receives.
On the web, and reasonably priced? That's a tough one. You can find them by doing a little creative "Google" searching, but the "reasonably priced" part is something that must be determined by the potential buyer. I would agree with the previous posters, that ordering $2 notes from banks, would be the best route.
I say lets get rid of the $1 and $2 notes and replace them with coins. First off, paper notes wear out fast and a coin would have significant longevity. I think that is more economically sound for the mint. Also, $2 notes are pointless. They aren't really mainstream and aren't used that much. Why they are still made I dunno. A $2 coin would be cool though. David
Right. This potetial buyer feels that reasonable is 25%-50% over face value in this case. For something that just came out a year ago. National Dealer your address is a grading org. Didn't see where it was mentioned to purchase.
You can get the uncut sheets of $2 bills from the BEP's website BEP Store $2 Bills. Cheapest is $19 for a 4 subject sheet, in an informational folder. I have the $1 sheet -- it's kinda cool.
There are at least five firms that grade paper money CGA CGC CCGS RCGS and starting next month NGC has a division that will be grading paper. I forget the name PCS or something like that.
Talking about uncut sheets--my dealer got a sheet of uncut $1 for a little over face. A lady had gotten them at a yard sale thinking they were some kind of poster and had gotten them WAY under face so he got them for a little over face and she was a happy lady--some dealers have all the luck....it makes me want to become a part time dealer Speedy