$100 * help

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by blue_oxen, Jan 13, 2010.

  1. blue_oxen

    blue_oxen Junior Member

    I found a 100 * that's not listed on mycurrencycollection.com. Its a 2006
    # HB11479379* Trying to figure out it I should hold or spend its in good relay good shape .
     
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  3. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    probably spend. I just sold one at my coin auction for a 50 cent premium. I've seen them go on ebay for not enough to cover the fees
     
  4. vrt

    vrt Junior Member

    1,920,000 printed, $175 in CH CU - it's from SMALL-SIZE U.S. PAPER MONEY 9th edition. Problem is today nobody will give you anything above face for it.
     
  5. blue_oxen

    blue_oxen Junior Member

    Ok she is going out on the bills. Thanks for your help everyone.
     
  6. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Agreed! Spend
     
  7. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I agree, spend it. The larger the denomination, the harder it is to get any premium for it. So, with modern $100 notes it has to be something super nice to get any premium at all because the face value investment is so much.
     
  8. vrt

    vrt Junior Member

    That was said many times here and appers to be true. But where the book gets this totally unrealistic numbers? It's not like 5 or 10 time higher premium than in real life - it's like 100+ times higher than in real life. In this case premium in the book is $75.00 but in reality it's only 0.50 and there is a reason to belive that 0.50 has more sense then 75.00.

    I was buying cristmas money and got several $50 2004 E-*. The book says there are 800,000 printed and it worth 170 in CH CU - the premium of 120! But reality killed my respect to the authors of SMALL-SIZE U.S. PAPER MONEY...
     
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