It did not ruin my day. I know this is not that big of a deal. Sometimes, however, the comments that come from those outside the paper money...
Use that site for pricing Nationals if you want to get less than fair value. Nationals are such a specialized market that prices by type are...
A VF example of this same note was sold by Heritage for $517.00 in November 2011. According to the Heritage listings, it was a one national bank...
Why don't the coin guys ever pay attention to the category things are posted in? This is a discussion about PCGS Currency in the Paper Money...
I know a collector who is specializing in low graded notes from PCGS. It would not surprise me if he was the bidder on this note. If he wins it,...
PCGS will put just about anything on the label about the origin of a note if you ask them. You will see things like "Hotel Buyers Hoard", Waikiki...
The bottom two notes and the note in the OP were printed on the same sheet. They all end in 8695 and their numbers are multiples of 20000 apart....
Not for the 1976 $2.00 notes. The customary practice is for the higher numbered sheets to be pulled for sale as sheets. This did happen with the...
On the 1953C note, the C in the upper left is the plate position letter. On 12 subject sheets (which this note came from) there was no number...
Go back and read Numbers comments in post #11 to see why you are wrong about this.
As Numbers already pointed out, there is no way to prove that a particular note came from an uncut sheet of stars from the 1976 series because the...
No, it is not an error. The 1953C note has a position letter in the upper left corner and a position letter and plate number in the lower right...
It is an error. The first printing on the face is misaligned. The first printing consists of the frame, portrait, signatures and the word TWENTY...
No, it is not. China M-28 does not have serial numbers.
If you don't know thew answer, don't guess. That does not help the OP. The note is Japanese, not Chinese. It is P-89 in the Standard Catalog of...
The Long Branch scrip is one of the most commonly available types of Depression Scrip. I would not pay more than $2-3 each even for the...
It was probably cut from an uncut sheet that was sold by the BEP.
Please post scans of the face and back of the notes. The images are too small and too far away to really see the notes.
If you are looking for a more accurate price, look at closed auctions not listings. A seller can list a note for whatever they want. That does...
You did about right. These are not scarce. They are also known to come in sheets and with the counterfoil on the left.
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