Only if it is a taxable item in your state and you are selling within your state. You are under no obligation to collect sales tax for other states.
I don't think that hiding the cert numbers is a good thing. Not being able to verify the certs might turn potential buyers away from your items....
Should be, but I don't know. The only real way to know is to put them up on ebay. If there is any added value, that's how to find it.
Have you looked at completed sales on ebay?...
I see vultures circling.
Restoration would most likely cost more than your note is worth.
Definitely a great serial and a keeper. I don't have any idea on value, though.
Looks to me like it was caused by a chipped die. Probably no premium, but wait for others to help with this, too.
You guesses right. Opinions. I think that the consensus opinion here on CT is #1, PCGS; #2, NGC; #3, ANACS; #4, ICG.
Welcome to CT! Questions like yours require pictures. Please post pics of both sides of your notes.
The evidence you want is anecdotal. I have the same belief as Kirkuleez on that ranking. I came to that belief by reading this forum. If you want...
You just might know how to grade and you just might be very good at it, but when it comes time for you to sell, it's not your grading knowledge...
Until you post a pic, no. Welcome to coin talk. Many here are willing to help you, but without pictures, they can't.
Strip club?
Is it even remotely possible that both of these notes are genuine?
He's taking advantage of the sales tax holiday, too.
Why 1909? A 2012 would have been less expensive and served the same purpose. Unless they want aliens to think we were there 100 years earlier than...
Well?
From your description, it sounds like it was electroplated and used as jewelry.
Do I hear opportunity knocking?
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