Unlikely. Considering the hard folds, center split and the rounded corners, I'd say Fine 15 Net/Apparent. Maybe VF20 if you're lucky.
Yes the line is a cutting guide. They are very common.
They're probably hoarding them for the BEP, to resell them to collectors later at 100 times face value with some fancy packaging.
Wise words.
You got a fair price at $455. I personally would not have held out for more.
Show me that Dayton national. More currency porn please.
Silver certificate sheets were printed with consecutive notes through 1935D: [ATTACH] Starting with 1935E, sheets were printed 8,000 notes...
80? That's a significant number, but not surprising.
A teller told me of a 1928 $500 gold certificate that came into his branch one day. The lady came in to get change for it. He wanted to buy it...
This thread has become a circus. Stop throwing my name around. The valuation I provided is my opinion and mine only. I've seen remarkably good...
So the listing has now gone live: http://www.ebay.com/itm/121355208330 I just pulled the But-It-Now number out of my ass, by the way.
Time to chill out, people. And no, I haven't made an offer. My collecting interests are directed at large size notes right now. And I wouldn't...
This is the last series of the 1880 $10 LT's and (correct me if I'm wrong) was probably in print until early 1900's, since the 1901 Bison is the...
Thanks! I think the deal with the registration, is the annoying "approval" part. Every time I registered, I got this message: You have been...
If it's a pencil mark, you can try going over it with a dry cleaning eraser pad. It's used by artists and drafters to clear off surface dirt and...
MEC, I've tried to register on that forum over and over, but it will not let me complete my registration. Can you post it over there for me?
No. I think the OP meant the guy was going to snowball him if he didn't sell it for $100. [ATTACH] :wideyed:
It is worth considerably more than $100. More like $400-$750 by my estimate.
It's a star note, so it's more valuable than a regular issue 1953 $2 note. In its condition, I'd say it's worth between $8 and $15 on a normal day.
Interesting theory. I can't recall what I once knew about older replacement notes. Hopefully someone might chime in who has more info.
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