Sold as individual notes on eBay, they could bring $5 each or more. Sold as a pack, probably under $200.
It appears trimmed. Compare the length with any denomination US note.
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To me, it came off as “Dude, give up on paper money and buy something worthwhile, buy coins instead.” You didn’t answer my question, Do members...
Although I understand your sentiment, coming on the Paper Money area of the forum suggesting a member buy coins doesn’t make any sense to me. Do...
I look at uncirculated notes minus the EPQ designation much like coin collectors look at coins that have been lightly cleaned. I’m guessing you’d...
Does rarity figure in ?
Here’s a page or two of sold examples. Some are from Philadelphia and some are from Delaware....
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It’s the 2013 $1 New York replacement note duplication debacle that’s been on every paper money forum for the last 3 or 4 years.
I’ve seen this before. Most of the time it’s on $5s, $10s and $20s. Sometimes it affects both serial numbers and sometimes just one. If it’s...
The missing layer of paper is what is called a “paper pull.” It’s what happens when you attach tape to paper and go to pull it off and it pulls...
Author and advocate Pearl S Buck is obscure. I had to Google her name. I have serious doubts if anyone would even care. And, the note is in...
Pack star notes are typically easier to find in circulation and distributed in full pack of star notes. Sheet star notes are much harder to find...
I tend to agree with MM. Whatever it is, it’s extremely minor.
Whatever it is, it’s very minor.
Full packs (100) of modern $1 replacement notes can be purchased for under $200. Selling them individually wouldn’t be worth your while.
I really like that example @Hommer
I’m not aware of any online price guide for paper money. I use recent, sold auction archives to try and determine trending prices. Some collectors...
The serial numbers are printed highest serial number first and counts backwards so that the serial #1 ends up on top when they cut them into packs.
Separate names with a comma.