What is the best way to determine a price for us paper currency. Small or large notes other than books.???? Since I know there is a difference in value and worth, where could one turn for a realistic price guide???
yeah, what that other guy said i know alot of folks knock Ebay, but it is a very valuable tool in determining the value of an item considering so many folks view/bid on so many more items. ... also, dont forget Heritage and Teletrade, as well as several of the other larger auction venues....
The Green Sheet is similar to the Grey Sheet. It lists values of US currency and is published monthly.
those are good tools as well, but one you must pay for. with my small budget, i like the budget minded 'free' search tools.
The Official Blackbook price guide to United States Paper Money of 2008 is a pretty accurate paper money pricer.
On the el cheapo budget, goto a papermoney show (a coin show will work in the absence of a papermoney show). Goto each and every table and ask what they will give you for your notes. they cannot all collude to screw and many of the dealer have to be honest to stay in business. Then you can either sell your notes, or go home content to now know what they would actually sell for. Short of that, all you will have is an estimate, but never know if you could actually sell them for the estimate. By me, there are a lot of coin shops that just won't pay more than face for paper. I'm talking even the older small size gold certificates, 1928-1934 FRN's, and even silver certificates.