Welcome to CT @dudemanbro Nice 32K run star note, but condition holds it back. It’s definitely a keeper but not a candidate for grading...at...
Within BEP tolerances...
Nice circulation find, congratulations. Appears to be in Fine condition with even wear. I’d love to get an SC or LT at face value. Put it in a...
Cool pairing @Milesofwho. The last large-size SC Ace and the first small-size SC Ace, well done.
Don’t mess with its patina. The years of soiling go well with all the folds and handling marks. Looks evenly worn.
Looks like honest wear. Series 1928G $2 note was part of a 12-subject sheet. The following series, 1953 $2 started the use of 18-subject sheets.
I have one. [ATTACH]
Seven districts out of twelve had star notes printed for the series 1985 $5 denomination, with New York & Richmond having the lowest numbers...
Most modern star notes, about 95%, have little value over face when NOT in uncirculated condition. So saying “Condition is good” makes me think...
Minor faulty alignment.
Thanks for the photos. A fairly popular series and affordable in all conditions. It’s difficult to gauge the overall condition by partial photos...
The bare minimum we need is, Series (1953,1953A,1953B,1963 etc), next is the full serial number, including any prefix or suffix letters. And then,...
Founding Fathers 2019 set announced as sold out. https://www.numismaticnews.net/article/founding-fathers-2019-currency-set-sells-out
Images from members of a different forum. American Bank Note Company engraving. [ATTACH] An engraving from J.Tingle (1828) [ATTACH] A...
All $50 notes were printed in Washington DC through series 2001. When the $50 became colorized, in series 2004, the printing moved to the Western...
I’m unable to recall a monetary transaction I’ve been involved in where hundred dollar bills didn’t work quite nicely. A $500 note might have been...
Just the $1 1928E star in VF will set you back $10K. There are collectors that do just this and compete with other collectors in Registry sets. A...
Possibly a bank. A bank might get one in a deposit and you could pick it up for face value.......an extremely rare occurrence.
Look how nice the margins look on @Bradley Trotter ’s 2003 FRN Ace in the post above yours. The difference is remarkable. Both 66’s.
I feel just the opposite. The 66PPQ was plenty generous. Cool serial number but the margins are too uneven to merit 66, in my opinion.
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