Yes, it’s normal. It’s been my experience that any generic sheet mailed to me from the BEP, above 5 notes, comes rolled up in a hard cardboard...
Nice find. Looks to be in good shape too.
I believe when @MEC2 says ugly, he’s referring to condition, not design.
Without motto above, and with motto below. [ATTACH]
Sorry, I own one Confederate note and only know the basics...like where to check the serial number to see if it might be bogus. After that I check...
I edited my post to add “not”.
Unlike coins, the series date on US paper money does not reflect the date the note was printed and distributed. You can reference chronology and...
1935G $1 SC with motto had far fewer printed and typically sells for more than the earlier 1935G $1 SC w/o motto. Don’t let the series date...
The hobby is dominated by identification and price guides, so maybe try here; https://www.littletoncoin.com/shop/Grading-Guides-Paper-Money
Millennium notes were notorious for oil staining on the lower margin. I once heard it was from the cutting process. Some notes have the stain and...
The serial number is interesting and may have an added premium on planet eBay. Imagine the hype; Rare Trinary Quad Doubles-Very Rare I do not...
Nice haul @Mike185.
Several years ago I had the same question concerning a note I bought that was graded by PCGS. It was graded 64 with no PPQ. I sent the note to a...
I am a collector that does not agree with the opinion above by @nm1560. No big deal, just two different opinions.
@Electron John has added a link to an eBay “Buy it Now” for $249.99. A word of caution. What sellers are asking, and what sellers are getting are...
Welcome to CT @PQJ A pack of 100 consecutive star notes can sell from anywhere from $150 and up on eBay. Uncirculated single star notes do...
Welcome to CT @EvaFay65. Your notes have no collector value, and are distributed in packs of 100 consecutive serial numbers.
An obscure block from series 1988A. A pivotal series for $1’s. The new Western Currency Facility cranks up in Fort Worth and DC gets a new toy...
Very respectable Thomas Treasury Note Les.
Drop the FRN part...
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