1928 A $1 Silver Certificate Funnyback and a $1 1935 A Hawaii Silver Certificate. Both would grade around VF 35 in my opinion. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some more: Circulation finds: 1990 $50 and 1990 $100, both in Crisp Uncirculated. Both found at teller withdrawals at different times....
The 4 numbers in black correspond to the Federal Reserve Bank's district number. The letter A through L in the black seal corresponds to the same....
Some random novelty notes that came as a bonus. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Some recent additions: 1934A $20 Star Note Lime Green in Very Fine. For some reason in this photo, it looks to be the blue/green variety. It's...
Examine the paper under magnification to see if the paper looks different where the missing printing belongs. It could have been removed with...
I stopped using the rigid BCW holders, because they are made from PVC. They will eventually damage the paper in a few years time.
Unlikely to bring a premium. It's a spender in my opinion.
This is called an offset error. It is a full offset error, which occurred when a sheet of paper didn't make it into the press. The ink for the 2nd...
Who is this seller? I would like to offer him $80 for a $100 bill.
I use the Track & Price currency census - it lists all "known" serial numbers. However, the word "known" should be used with a grain of salt....
He's not doing anything illegal with the notes themselves. They are real currency, so he is not counterfeiting. The Secret Service will not really...
The star after the grade indicates that the note was graded by CGA under new ownership. See: http://www.cganotes.com/faq.php Is CGA Under New...
I like "A Guide Book of United States Paper Money" Its more portable than the bigger freidberg book. It has a little bit of history on each...
You might want to find some books about the history of different types of paper money and valuations. It will give you a better understanding of...
My mistake. I was typing that on the go. Here's what it was: $20 2004A SERIAL #GF 00066600 * STAR NOTE Choice-Gem CU (#120165544039)
They're spenders. It might gain a little bit of value in 10 years... but to tie up that much cash for 10 years is silly to me.
Found this baby recently in an ATM withdrawal. I would grade it Unc 61. A little better than an AU, but not quite Choice. [ATTACH] My best find...
That's not too bad. The sticker prices seem to be spot on in regards to book value. I assume the Woodchopper is a Choice Fine 15, and the Black...
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