Hey my brother came across this one dollar bill and was wondering if it's worth anything. Let me know what you guys think!
Well first, the writing on the back certainly doesn't help. However, it seems strange because it looks like there was something were the district seal used to be. Can you scan it? So we can get a high quality image? Or at least take a close up like you did in the first image, but near where the "K" should be? Thanks
Would be interesting to know if the auto is someone famous - if not - too bad. Not sure of value but it looks legit - would probably be worth having it authenticated by a TPG company. Nice find!
Thanks darryl, whats a TPG company? I cant even read the signature so i have no idea what it says :/.
Third Party Grading Company - Go to a local coin shop and they can help you submit it. They will probably charge you around $35 (I am guessing) but it will help when you sell it. PCGS or PMG are the two biggest for notes.
Yeah, those pictures helped It looks legit to me. I would also recommend sending it to a TPG. good luck!
Thanks for all the help guys! TheNoost, I saw your post and did a search on youtube and found this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elLnatskaaM
It's obviously an error note. Commonly called a "Shifted" or Misaligned" Overprint. I don't know what the signature is, but it doesn't seem to be the initials of either the Treasurer, or the Secretary of the Treasury. Upon checking completed auctions, for similar circulated error notes, I'd estimate the value to be between $10 and $20. I would strongly advise against spending money on it with a TPG. There's no doubt as to what it is. Nice find!
Ok, Thanks Jody! I just came across this 10 dollar bill yesterday and was wondering if it's worth keeping. Thanks!
Pat Jones??? Thats a bank stamp on the $10.... The sig ruins the error note in my opinion unless the signer is famous! RickieB
This is definitely a teller stamp from a bank. When bank employees strap bills they stamp the strap. It looks like this bill was on the top of a strap and the teller had poor aim.