It's right about what it should sell for, if it were uncirculated. With shipping, the cost is a little more than what I would have paid, seeing as...
Not a bleach, but rather an acid that I won't mention. I bet you the greens on the reverse have also turned a blueish hue.
Killer note!
I would say about $5 to the right collector, assuming it is CU.
Wonderful! My checking account hurts just thinking about that note.
You'll lose more to auction fees than premium you might get over face. It's not worth selling them through an auction house. You might be able to...
Upgraded my 1923 $1 SC from XF to a nice Gem example. 1914 $5 Richmond FRN in CU. 1917 $5 Woodchopper in CU. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And some...
Circulation finds?
Genuine error. As rickmp explained, this note(s) was not released to the public in sheet form. Definitely submit it to PMG or PCGS. The wrinkling...
I wasn't implying that owning an NY sheet is illegal or frowned upon. Just that the 16 note sheets were cut before being sold to collectors. That...
You most likely have what's known as an offset error. The value is dependent on a few factors: 1- the extent of the transfer (does it only cover a...
In their raw state, the notes fetch around $300 to $350 in uncirculated grade. To get anything higher you need exceptional centering and high...
Get them all, if you can get them for face value. Otherwise they could be destroyed. You could have some scarce blocks, mules, and light green...
http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/all___s.html Switch between denominations on the top right.
I usually get notes for face value from tellers. In return I bring snacks, cookies, etc. Sounds like this teller is gonna squeeze every penny out...
Ah yes, the fattie as MEC2 refers.
Great info. I've seen your posts on the PCGS forum. Glad to have you over here as well.
It's just a remainder that was never issued into circulation.
Not so much. I believe that ink was printed orange. I was referring to the ink in the hand-written signatures and serial numbers. Those turn...
The ink is also a giveaway. Actual inks from that era had iron in them and rusted (turned brown) over time.
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