Have to second that reply. They aren't in any condition to have much of a premium, if any, and that is a lot tied up in two notes. Spend on...
hahaha, that's true!
Great displays Mec. I'm not sure if I like the Edcational notes, or the Fractionals, OR the Gold Certs the most. Thanks for displaying them for us...
I know that a note with that serial grading 58 recently sold at a Lyn Knight auction for over $7,000, and it was a plain FRB note, not something...
And now once again I am sucked right back in!
Dang, was only joshin' anyway. Rules are rules though. :yes:
I use the BCW ones and keep them in either a safe or SDB at the bank. Never noticed any issues with them personally.
Sorry, but steer clear of Littleton for all paper money needs. You can look at the catalog, get an idea of what you want, and then buy the notes...
Never. I have been waiting for them for years as well and I have given up hope that we will even see them. :(
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+1 with the VF 25. A TPG may give it an apparent designation with the tear and staining though.
4 happens to be my favorite number! Please PM so I can give you my address for my prize. I'm assuming this is a giveaway, right? :D
There really isn't any difference in PMG and PCGS when it comes to grading your example. With the folds, it would barely reach XF and that would...
I took your advice and got sucked into the Heritage auction closing last night. So now I have two new Confederate notes coming my way. Way to make...
Sorry, It's PMG. For reference 5 x 8 1/8
I would love to have a nice example of this note, much like both of your examples USS656 and Inquisitive. I actually prefer this one over the $20...
I can check my Confederate holder when I get home and let you know.
Bruce, glad to hear that you made out at the Philly show and was able to add to your collection. :) I'm saving money for my cruise in a month or...
Don't have anything new .......yet. I'm currently saving up for a crazy auction coming up in October, as well as a coin show. But needed to say...
I think you were justified in the way you handled the situation. As previously stated, you are not a note babysitter. If this had happened to me I...
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