Are you able to post a photo, or at least give us the series and serial number along with the approximate condition.
I can easily fill up my car for $50...
I can count all of my $1,000 cash transactions over the course of a year on one hand and still have several fingers left unused. Most collectors...
The counterfeit note has a very similar feel. The thickness, texture and the way it folds is real close and maybe its best feature. The color is a...
It is the middle note. If you had a handful of $20s and you were counting them, you would easily miss this note if you weren’t paying close attention.
My brother found a counterfeit $20 and sent it to me. It’s actually pretty convincing and one of these three. [ATTACH]
Baltimore 6 1/4 and 12 1/2 cent notes. (Not my notes) [ATTACH]
Cool note Skippy. They also have a 25 and 50 cent note. All three are fairly inexpensive.
Nice circulation find. If I found it, I would keep it. Personally, I don’t see the appeal of binary notes, but some collectors like them. I...
Cool find. Sort of a Quad-Doubles if you needed a nickname for it.
I would be more worried about them being lost or misplaced during the shipping process more than not being returned by the grading company.
Beautiful example, congratulations and thanks for sharing.
Great story, thanks for sharing.
Well, what happens if you cut it out and it’s perceived as an AU note ?
Both sheets appear to have some handling issues, which to some sheet collectors makes them less desirable.
Duh...you’re just stating the obvious.
I also disagree with the advice given by @mpcusa. Lofty grades on error notes are not as important as they are on non-error notes. Leave it as it is.
Nice error note. I would value it between $400-$600, maybe more.
The actual grading fee at PMG is $20 to grade a single, modern note. You also have shipping fees and you need to be a member to submit. Most...
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