Congratulations. Beautiful note with interesting vignettes.
CDN publishes a wholesale GreenSheet with "Bid" and "Ask" prices. Most collectors I know reference sold auction prices for current trends.
Very minimal collector interest in partial ladders, and you will likely never see them at major auction houses like Heritage, Spink, Stacks, Lynn...
This has been discussed here before. An excerpt from Fred Bart's 4th Edition of US Paper Money Errors; "Although interesting, these minor...
I saw the thread you started @ashyblue over on the PMG Forum, and highly recommend that you include a photo of the note. It's virtually impossible...
I contacted a friend that works as a consultant for PCGS Currency specifically as an error expert, showed him this thread and he said with...
About $500 for a GEM (65) note. The note you referenced is border line 65-66, my opinion is that it's priced a tad high.....buy the note, not the...
Welcome to CT @SavageFountain . Modern star notes are fun to find and collect. United States paper currency is printed, not minted (coins). The...
I believe the note has been washed, maybe several times, and the seal has faded from that and age. You can clearly see where the seal used to be.
Personally, I do not use them. Many dealers use them and write in code to remind them what they paid for the note. Usually have the label on the...
Looking for uncirculated examples of series 2013 $100 notes. Please PM me
When I read FULL ladder serial number, I expected a FULL ladder......yours is missing a rung.
I'm not sure what you are seeing, but BOTH stars look hollow to me.
I'm guessing they are pricing the sale of the individual notes (retail) and adding up all the prices......kinda like a drug bust when they capture...
Thread title is a tad misleading....
Nice find @eric6794
I agree with @Dave M ..... 4 mil is what currency dealers use.
Small size Silver Certificates, or blue seals and United States Notes, (Legal Tenders), or red seals both used the Star before the serial number....
Bureau of Engraving and Printing......part of the US Treasury Department that is responsible for printing US Currency, and a lot of other printed...
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