@baseball21 nailed it. Both holders are respected, but a lot of collectors with the older PCGS paper labels have resubmitted their older PCGS...
I’d be spending that circulated $100
I had a conversation with my heirs and none of the three had any interest in my paper money collection, so I sold it. For the exact reason stated...
The large, blue M near the serial number helped with the sorting. The BEP used N (north) S (south) E (east) W (west) M (Midwest) and P (pacific)
I believe the serial number on the top right is the Federal serial number and the lower left serial number is the issuing bank serial number.
Good looking FRBN. It’s unfortunate about the stain. Uncirculated examples bring $350-$500 depending on centering. Get it into a quality currency...
Love the town name.
These two 4-subject sheets the OP posted are originally from 32-subject sheets they were printed on. A detailed explanation of the serial...
The OP’s note, edited and rotated. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice. [ATTACH]
Cool number, but I draw the line when a modern note has an Almost serial number and is ripped.
If you look at the example below, you can see a sliver of the design in the lower border. [ATTACH]
The 1986 Canadian $2 in uncirculated condition is worth about $10. A little more if graded.
My first saved note, and yes, I know now I misspelled the word professional. I was 18 years old at the time and most likely high. [ATTACH]
Grading requires common sense and experience. Your note appears to be a really nice Fine or poor Very Fine. The more graded notes you look at and...
Serial number JD 67676789 B is an “Almost” note. It’s almost a repeater. Check out the websites on the links provided by other members to get a...
It’s none of my business @1953, but what are they asking for the note ?
Maybe $50-$75. Here’s some examples of notes like yours that sold at auction....
Nice circulation finds.
A swing and a miss…
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