TPG opinions vary. The difference between a 15 and a 20 is often subjective. As Endeavor pointed out, it was just background - in that the note...
Minneapolis with your signature combination is not the most common, but it is not particularly scarce either. I don't have production figures in...
The grade is definitely better than Good. It's at least VG 10, if not an easy Fine 12. The note appears intact without any tears or edge problems....
You didn't do so bad. That's about market value for a low-end Fine Fr. 998. You can make your money back if you don't like it.
With high grade notes that have sharp clean edges, it's not always possible to determine if the note was trimmed. For an old note like this,...
Most common doesn't always equate to greatest survival. Cheapest is the 1923 $1 Silver Certificate: [IMG] This note can be had for about $20...
There are a lot... and I mean a lot of junk sheets out there, even among 1976 $2 stars. A Boston (A*) or Cleveland (D*) 16-note sheet is only...
I think you could make out with $2,000 on a good day, after auction fees. This is a sheet that you need to get in front of an audience with deep...
As I had mentioned in the my post, the lower 7s are there in the OP's note. They are in the bottom border design. Get your glasses people. [ATTACH]
I love his mohawk.
I've received plenty of red $2's at the bank, but never a silver $1.
I am confident it is a genuine. Seeing remnants from the original position is quite common. Usually fake errors are heavily circulated to disguise...
For a budget collector a $10 LGS in AU+ can be had for ~$40. The 1928-D $5 FRN is rare indeed. Depending on condition, you might spend $2,000 to...
Very nice! Glad to have you back to the dark side.
Yeah, that's a low enough number to carry a small premium. If it's uncirculated, you can probably make some profit. Unfortunately, the high face...
Maybe $20+ per note if you parted them out. But don't forget 13% fees for eBay and PayPal. Plus all the time spent trying to do that. I'd think...
If it was a scarce issue, it might be worth it. But there are two factors working against you: 1- there aren't many collectors interested...
I missed the star note part. On second thought you'll probably need 69 or better to make any money. Think of it as a $12-$15 fee per note to...
Unless they are star notes or they come back 69pq or better, it's not worth the cost of getting them graded. Most modern notes have the ability to...
Need more info than that. Too many denominations and runs in the 2009 series to make any conclusion. What's the denomination? Which district? The...
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