Nice finds, although some are spenders.
Put it in a currency sleeve and leave it alone.
From a large print run of 3.2M replacement notes. Most $100 note collectors I know want uncirculated examples because of the high face value. Over...
The note is over 150 years old and appears to have been improved. Washing and pressing along with general circulation takes a toll on the paper. I...
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Yes, it changed last month.
I’m confused. The article is dated 11 years ago.
This is misleading. It is extremely rare for any Disney Dollar to sell for thousands of dollars. @mpcusa.
I see many of these sold in pairs, both the R & S together. Do you get them individually or in pairs @Mountain Man ? I bought these...
Cut that number in half again, 6.4M on this rarity. [ATTACH]
It’s not too often they get all the way to L-Y. [ATTACH]
Yes. The BEP will run through X to get to Y, and Y is typically only a partial run with less notes printed.
It’s one of the cleanest, nicest VF’s I’ve ever seen.
I consider 5 leading zeros to be low, and personally collect serial number 12. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This website http://coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx will be helpful to determine what most collectors are looking for @asuphiphi ....
No. It may be a low serial number to you, but three leading zeros is not considered low to collectors. It doesn’t make sense to grade this note....
On planet eBay, it’s marketed as a Binary. I’m guessing that most members here might call it a spender. If you like it, keep it.
Notes that grade AU (Almost Uncirculated) have always been some of my favorites notes for getting the most bang for your buck. Sometimes you can’t...
Two awesome large-size notes @wcg , congratulations!
Looks a lot like mine. I’m thinking it should grade similar, but photos can be deceiving. [ATTACH]
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