@MEC2 has it right. There are many VF through AU notes out there that are very affordable. Some of my favorite notes, graded at XF *PQ, were...
Thanks @Nate_Cz . This is my Teehee/Burke example (Fr.36) [IMG]
The Elliot/Burke is rarer, but still considered common. The second note is in worse condition than the first....looks like it might tear any...
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Friesland ?
If you really want this particular note, offer $80 and see if the seller counters your offer. There are many Fr.39’s out there in mid grades and...
I would never had guessed that. Remarkable.
Thanks @Numbers , I had a feeling you would know.
I believe this series was printed and distributed from the mid to late 30’s through the mid 40’s on 12-subject sheets. I’m guessing back plates...
I agree with @rickmp. I have a soft spot for most notes that lead with five or more zeros. Nice find.
Thanks for the link @Nate_Cz . It’s not a bad deal. Maybe a bit on the high side. What would hold me back is the skinny left side margin. It’s...
Modern star + well circulated + large run = spender. BTW...the serial number would make it a series 2009, and not 1999.
Can you provide a link to the auction ?
@paddyman98, bookend notes are not mentioned on Dave's website.
It’s an obscure fancy category that originated on eBay to hype an auction. I do not believe I have ever heard the term bookend serial number as an...
It depends on whether you are a “run” collector or a traditional star note collector. It’s all mute when dealing with your $10. Unfortunately...
Good question. Run collectors want low print runs, 640,000 and 320,000 on 32-subject sheets, and 500,000 and 250,000 on 50-subject sheets. There...
I use Mylar currency sleeves. Ziplock bags offer little protection except for maybe moisture.
Sorry Jacob, it’s kinda close but not a repeater.
Condition issues hold these back....that and the stains. If uncirculated and without the stains, I would think about keeping them, although $200...
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