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Awesome! Thanks for following up with the review. I have the item saved on my eBay watch list. Based on the review I will most likely get it also...
I should have put "PCGS Currency" for vote option. Not to be confused with coin grading. I made this thread in Paper Money.
I'm with you guys. I like PMG better also. Their holders are better and more secure (more difficult to tamper with). Their labels are much nicer....
Which Grading Company do you Prefer?
[IMG] It's a damn shame about its condition. I would list it for sale and see if you can score some extra money. If it doesn't sell then turn it...
Exactly. In short, 5 dollar notes change hands more often in comparison to other denominations. Thus deterioating quicker and having shorter lifespan.
Well to be clear, I didn't suggest that they keep it. Nor did I say it was a good investment. All I said was that it may have some long term...
It's a star 100. Even if the star runs are larger than usual they are still much less than the size of regular print runs. As Steve said on the...
1) The Secret Service (the agency tasked with fighting counterfeiting of money and protecting the President) was authorized by Abraham Lincoln on...
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Same thing I was thinking lol
This was discussed recently in another thread... see here
I don't know what these go for but the note is beautiful. Wonderful centering too. It's an old star note in very high grade so I imagine you can't...
Only picked up a few rolls Saturday. As a result I didn't find much. Only keepers were a 1942-P Nickel Type 1 (non-silver) and a 1958-D nickel....
I thought these photos looked familiar. Saw them on IG earlier. Nice coins.
It's somewhat cool. Looks to be in great shape. Only a dollar tied up. I would keep it. Put in a protective sleeve if you do.
Good question. I don't know the answer. Perhaps @SteveInTampa or @techwriter could answer that. I suppose that would be good and bad if they...
As Steve mentions above, neither note currently commands a premium over face. Both are from large print runs and are just too recent. OP's note is...
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