Solid Serial Short Snorter 1935 North Africa $1 Beatup Fancy Value?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by p91, Aug 17, 2008.

  1. p91

    p91 Senior Member

    Hello everyone!


    Any idea on the value of this note?

    1935 A North Africa note, quite worn/limp but it was part of a short-snorter (but not signed) from the war.
    It also has 5digit solid #

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  3. lewminator

    lewminator Expert/Collector-US Paper

    WITHOUT THE SIGNATURES,
    IT IS NO LONGER A SHORT SNORTER, SINCE IT WASREMOVED FROM THE "SIGNATURE" CONTAINING NOTES, IT'S VALUE IS NOT MUCH AT ALL. IT IS IN WHAT I WOULD CONSIDER "DAMAGED" G/FINE, THE FIVE "6's" MAY HELP YOU GET ABOUT $25.00 OR LESS FOR THE NOTE, BUT THE GRADE AND DAMAGE WILL NOT MAKE IT AN EASY SELL. SORRY THIS IS NOT THE NEWS YOU WERE LOOKING FOR, BUT IT'S TRUE.
    HOPE THIS HELPS,
    LEW
     
  4. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    as Lew said, without the notes, its not the short snoter. I would likely grade it as good as well. Personaly, i like notes like this as it contains alot of history, but value wise, i dont think you would get much if you sold it.
     
  5. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    In that condition it would have been worth more with lots of good signatures on it. Some of those shortsnorter notes are more interesting when they go low grade for the signatures, a memento of a now long ago war.
     
  6. p91

    p91 Senior Member

    Ah yes. I expected this, but I'm new to collecting and I wasn't sure how rare the solid numbers were. I appreciate the advice, thank you!

    perhaps the war ended before this was able to be signed.
     
  7. sillydraco

    sillydraco New Member

    ooooh nice! i would be interested in a trade or buy if youre gonna put it up ^^ pm me if you do, it looks kinda like my 5 :D
     
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