1977 $100 Sequential Star Notes

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  1. Bluto

    Bluto Junior Member

    What do you guys think these are worth to the right person?

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  3. Fifty

    Fifty Master Roll Searcher

    Are they in perfect shape? I would pay $135 each.
     
  4. krispy

    krispy krispy

    F-2168G* $100 FRN Series 1977 Consecutive serial numbers (960,000 printed)

    They're worth precisely whatever a potential buyer is willing to pay dependent upon condition, which may be anything from face to 2x face or more... but based on what can be seen from the image provided condition cannot be accurately assessed. You need to post images showing the notes' full margins, front and back sides and describe any creases, corner bumps, stains, and hold the notes to a light and look for pin holes. Without better and full images/scans of both notes condition and potential value cannot be determined.

    Also might add, you could get more attention to this post if it were placed in the Paper Money forums instead of Coin Forums > What it's worth.
     
  5. Bluto

    Bluto Junior Member

    Beyond perfect, no bends or folded corners
     
  6. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    I changed the colors a little and it looks as if they may have been lightly folded in half? I have gotten $2's that were run through a laminator without the plastic. THere may be shiny patches when viewed at an angle to the light if they were.
     

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  7. Searcher64

    Searcher64 Member

    From "Paper Money Market" values for the $100.00* a 1977 in XF=$175.00; CH CU (63)=$225.00; Gem CU(65)=$340.00 Good luck. :)-O)
     
  8. Mad.Outcast

    Mad.Outcast New Member

  9. cece0099

    cece0099 New Member

    Hi

    Hi...I was just wondering if you still had these two 1977 $100 sequential star notes because if you do and you want to sell them...I would love to have them!
     
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