This beautiful 1899 Silver certificate popped into the shop today. Still can't believe I have it. Its very rare that people come in with such old bills. Any way, I would love to hear your guys opinions. And what should I do with it? Sell, Grade, Keep? Anyone?
Nice, Be worth getting it graded, I would think, incase you decide to sell later. witch you would not have a problem with anyhow.
That's a nice looking (artwork) bill. IMO it's a keeper. I don't know paper values, but I do know grading eats away at profit when the value doesn't support the fees. With condition such as it is, is it worth it to grade?
Keep it if you want or sell it but it's not worth having graded. It may be nice having as a type example but it's fairly well circulated and comes from the common signatories of Speelman/White.
Imo, it's not worth grading. It's a nice note but fairly circulated and if you don't have one in your collection then it's definitely a keeper.
Nice, I got my black eagle this year. I now have the 1 and 2 dollar silver, but will keep any I can afford that come my way. I'd say keeper, but that's just me.
The condition is beyond on rough, so i think grading it would be a mistake might get a 10 - 15 with comments, if you were to sell it raw maybe $40 or if you like that note, just use as a filler until you can upgrade really Good examples can be had in the $200 range or less.