Federal Reserve Districts do not apply. I’ve seen some very attractive 1928 $10 GC’s in the XF-AU range for almost half of your budget. Look for...
I agree with @scotts1. If I found it in the wild, I’d keep it but I wouldn’t pay a premium over face value to own it.
My last submission to PMG was only 3 notes. Declared value was $900 total. Grading fees were $54, shipping and handling was another $28, for a...
I think I had breakfast there several years back. It’s Denly’s Of Boston https://www.denlys.com/
There is a For Sale sub-forum here on CT, https://www.cointalk.com/forums/for-sale/ You can set a price or take offers, but you’ll need to post...
The chart on page 5 gives you the odds of finding fancy serial numbers. http://www.coolserialnumbers.com/HowRareAreFancySerialNumbers.pdf
Nine ?
PCGS is not gone. The naming rights, leased by K3B (Jason Bradford and two partners) was revoked. Returning the PCGS name back to PCGS-CLCT....
Coin World article explaining the change; https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/pcgs-currency-contract-expires-new-entity-opens.html As...
@Collecting Nut the notes you posted were printed in April 2018. Are these the first 2017’s you’ve found ?
A not so common 1935 SC replacement note. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Federal Reserve Districts are only used on Federal Reserve Notes...this is a Silver Certificate.
Here’s two. The first one should look familiar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’ve seen Fr.1621 notes graded 69PPQ sell for as little as $180.
It doesn’t take long to find overpriced notes on eBay. The example @GoldFinger1969 posted is for sale. eBay lets the seller write the auction...
Yes. Starting in 1976 the BEP started printing $2 FRNs.
The last of the $2 United States Notes. Printed from April 1965 through October 1966. This replacement note is from a 640K print run. [ATTACH]
There’s a specific sub forum for Souvenir Cards over at the Paper Money Forum. They stay pretty active. https://www.papermoneyforum.com/?forum=671571
Every time I see collectors mention Trinary I get a chuckle.
Well stated @masterswimmer.
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