so i went and picked up my $5 star note today and i am posting it for everyone to see. I have not decided what to do with it yet. If i sell it i could really help pay some serious student loans, but i really like how it looks. Just some background i was able to get from my grandmother: my grandfather was in the army during WWII and while he never served in Hawaii, he was stationed in California, a buddy of his brought back this note and about 20 more for him along with dozens of Japenese and Phillipino Pesos. I have two 1934A $5 notes and the rest are all $1. If i can get some time i will post the rest of the notes i was given. thanks for looking. sorry about the size of the photos i was having a little trouble with photobucket. i will try and post larger photos later.
Congrats! Looks like your grandparents provided college tuition money for you in an unconventional asset vehicle. Coming from someone who has dealt with student loans, I fully understand your temptation to pay them down or completely off and while it is great to be debt free for some people a student loan is a great way to build a good credit by making regular payments over time. You can still sell the note and bank the rest of your cash for something else, unless the interest or time left on your loan is working against you. Either way, they provided you with an educational gift and an enlightening surprise in numismatics. Again, congrats! :hammer: Would love to see your other notes too when you can get then up!
you are one lucky fella. if you do sell it i would think that would fetch a pretty hefty sum. i would be contacting Heritage ASAP to put that bad boy up for auction. that would help out a lot towards loans. :thumb:
Here are some photos of a few other notes i obtained here are some other photos of some of the notes i recieved from my grandmother. i was able to get out of court early today so i took some photos(not that great, i am still learning to photograph currency) there are: 2 $5 1934A Hawaii notes 10 1935A $1 notes(the two in a seperate picture are consecutive #'s in great condition) 1928F $2 bill that is heavily worn and creased(i learned that my grandfather kept this bill in his wallet for over 30 years up until his death in 1968 2 1923 $1 Silver Certificates 1899 $1 Silver Certificate $1, $5, $10, $20 Phillippines Victory Treasury Notes
Congrats on a very rare star note.:high5: Be wise with your decision... What a great gift from your Grand Parents. RickieB
PCGS Population report question hello everyone. i was wondering if any PCGS members out there could help me. i am a member of PMG and am able to get thier population report for this note, however i dont have access to PCGS. can anyone tell me the population report for the fr2302*? my note is the highest grade at PMG and i was wondering how many have been graded by PCGS? thanks!!!