1920's Notes I Picked Up Today

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by greglax45, Jun 29, 2008.

  1. greglax45

    greglax45 Coin Hoarder

    Here are three cheap Notes I picked up today. The only question, I know I should know this, but because they do not say silver certificate, and they are not FDN's, what would you classify them as? I am talking about the first two. The last $5 is a silver cert.

    Prices:
    2 Dollar Note- $6
    $5 Red Seal- $15
    $5 Blue Seal Silver- $8.

    Thanks for Looking!:)
    PS: Off topic, but if anyone knows off Ski Shops in Lewiston, Waterville, or Brunswick, Maine I am looking for a new pair of skis for cheap. I'm going on a college visit to Colby, Bates and Bowdoin and just want to stop at any decent ski shop........Thanks!!!!
     

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  3. Bordeaux

    Bordeaux New Member

    I'm
    jealous :desk:
     
  4. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    Greg...

    Red Seals (small size are "Legal Tender Notes")...

    Nice pick ups!!


    RickieB
     
  5. dready

    dready Coin Hoarder

    Nice notes :smile John
     
  6. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    anything red like that $2 and $5 are legal tenders as RickieB said. Blue is silver cert :) i love them silver certs lol

    nice notes!
     
  7. greglax45

    greglax45 Coin Hoarder

    I let go a Large Note 1923 Star for $45. It was in G-F condition. Do you think that would be a good deal?
     
  8. wrucmike

    wrucmike Who's the Man?

    United States Notes (legal tender notes) were directly issued by the United States Treasury (as opposed to Federal Reserve Notes, which are issued by the Fed). Here's a blurb that seems pretty accurate to me:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Note
     
  9. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    i dont think it was a great deal. $45 for a good grade ... throw in the star however ... im not sure ...
     
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