Beautiful 1899 $1 Silver Certificate Black Eagle (Fr.233) with great eye appeal in new style PMG holder. Notes appears XF with clean paper. One of...
We’re these also circulation finds ?
Interesting collection, and since they are all pulled from circulation, if you get in a pinch you can spend them.
I definitely get where you’re coming from @ldhair Some of the modern stuff is pretty cool though. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I totally agree with @NOS, and will add, there is virtually no way to accurately determine grading by just a scan. I posted a note (in holder),...
Most moderns are centered well, while others will sometimes have uneven margins. Not unusual @Larry Salemme .
The 1896 Educational series $2 and $5 are also very desirable...although the price of admission goes up exponentially.
Beautiful iconic note on a short lived series.
Massive eye appeal on this iconic note. In hand it looks like an XF with deep, rich vignettes front and rear. Always in demand and on every paper...
Welcome to Coin Talk @David A . I’d say you’re pretty Lucky. Your $2 star notes sell on eBay for anywhere from $3.00 to $6.00 each, sometimes...
Love seeing President Grant on a star note.
I’m leaning towards a little high....but 26 bids between 8 bidders usually makes for an exciting auction. I read somewhere that the BEP had set...
Classic.....saw this back in 2008. Kinda makes you think, huh ?
I only ordered one.... [ATTACH]
Absolutely, especially newer, less circulated notes.
The official BEP Lucky 777 notes started with triple 7’s. Generically, I guess triple 7’s could be anywhere.
Controversial question here at Coin Talk. If you’re asking if it’s a good investment, I would guess any increase in value would not keep pace...
Welcome to CT @Charles Case . Pictures would help please.
Lucky Panda....in defense of the $12.88 price tag, it has $7.60 postage on the cardboard mailer. (No charge for shipping) The BEP folder on this...
Love the Spinner signatures on the Stanton Fractionals.
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