Next on the list is another top of the pop, and the big brother to the note above Series 681 $20 in PCGS 68PPQ, you can still get a good price on these in the A/U price points i would place a value on this in the $4,500 range as most In the Series 681 depict a Military theme and cover most branches of the Military including the Navy on 5, 10, 25, 50 Cent notes and $5, $10 you Have the Green Baret on front Army tank on the back, and Air Force on the $1 and $20 one tidbit, its amazing that out of all the Series that were printed this is the only one that has anything to do with Military life, after all this is who they were designed for. And much more to come....
The other day I was disposing of a childhood desk of mine. I'm guessing the desk was almost 50 years old. While going through the drawers I came across one mpc that I don't remember where I got it from. The only place I think I could have gotten it from would have been my dad (Korean war vet). Obviously it is in close to P-2 condition so I'm not relying on it for retirement funds. Just posting it as a look what I found.
masterswimmer! You are right. I brought the exact same thing home from Korea with me in the 50's. Still have them.
You can actually get allot, there not going to be in great condition, but if your Goal is just to build a set of low balls, you can actually do that on the cheap Many dealers, especially at money show,s have bargain bins, you can find Many here or on the bay
Yeah, I was being facetious. I already have a bunch of the low ball stuff. I buy mostly WW II, mostly Japan and France, mostly on eBay, when I can get a bargain. I'm trying to get American Hawaii and North Africa notes from WW II, but there are no bargains with those. Your notes are beautiful but far beyond my meager collecting wallet.
Well you dont have to spend allot, you can collect on a budget, it is possible But even if you have all the money in the world there is no guarentee that Your going to find the finest items either, it,s all about being in the right Place at the right time more often the not.
A recent sale (2019) of a series 681 $20 MPC in 67EPQ sold for under $1K. I can’t see an additional $3.5K for one grade point....registry set or not. @mpcusa we all enjoy seeing your notes, thanks, but I see no need to continually exaggerate the prices. And, what is the status of the registry sets at the former PCGS Currency ? Are registry set owners regrading with Legacy or crossing over at PMG ?
It,s obvious you just dont get it , and i am really sorry your having a hard time Grasping the concept of rare notes and values, a 67EPQ is not in this case a 68PPQ PMG Vs PCGS, in which its the only one in population and in the highest grade, just One grade point higher can easily be worth hundreds if not thousands of dollars It doesnt take a rocket scientist to figure that out !! I say if you dont like what you see or hear simply dont respond, give as all A break..LOL, i will continue to post You seem to be going to great lengths to try and discredit me and my collection All i can say is good luck you are not the expert here, so why are you trying to compete with one ?????? Your a Chevy Vega with a blown engine, 4 flat tires and a broken windshield Going up against a 3 second nitro powered Dragster going 325MPH in the Quarter mile ! you can see the difference its right in front of you
#3 on the list is the little brother to my #1 note Series 661 #10 in PCGS 67PPQ Most all notes in this series are cheap gets, except for the $20 and $10 And in high grades next to impossible, there are two known 68,s , but the 67PPQ example is just awesome and one of only 2 in population, with an Approx value of $2,900 ( these are really hard to find in raw grades ) if You happen to find one in decent condition, you would be able to make A good profit if you found something in a VF grade and got it graded
#4 on the list is one i was actually able to upgrade, but still have both Allot of these were destroyed, so they are seldom seen, and i have yet To see a raw one come of for sale, these are two really nice examples From the Series 691 $5 first in PCGS67PPQ and then second PMG68PPQ Would place a value of $1,750 on the 67 and $2,300 on the 68
Thousands of the Series 691 and 701 notes are still held by the Army Finance Museum. Many of these including yours have been surreptitiously trickling out into private hands since 2003.
Thousands, Show me ? Grading populations i can count on two hands atleast in The high grades i have, and raw examples hardly come up at all, as a matter of fact have never seen one outside of a holder or anything less then a gem grade I am sure that,s different with you as i can imagine most of your stuff is ungraded Two different worlds of thought.
Mcpusa, what are the chances you’d be willing to help me figure out an estimated value for a collection of MPCs I just found in a relative’s storage??? I count just over 40. Some similar to several you posted.
Next on the list and staying in the same Series 691 this $10 is probably the most rare of the bunch just ahead of the $5, i dont seek out the 65PPQ grade Regularly as the tend to have major centering issues, this one isnt to terriable And actually that back looks better to me then the 65PPQ grade it got, these If you can find them, will run you about $1,400 but i have seen some 67,s Go in the low 2k Range.