I'm pretty sure series 1935 $1 Silver Certificates need a back plate number higher than 930 to be considered a mule. The lowest serial numbered...
I'm pretty sure Greg is a full service TPG. Fell free to shoot him an email, and be sure and tell him Steve in Tampa recommended him....
I agree, and often wonder if starting from scratch (Superior) or resurrecting a damaged brand (CGA) would be harder to do. I like the ideas of...
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Recently I've sent notes to Greg Davis over at Superior Grading, and have been very happy with grading, pricing, holders and turn-around times....
There are as many opinions as there are experts. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, speech, Jun. 12, 1942 An interesting read..........
I have K03238321* in CH-CU but haven't bothered to scan it. It's part of a 9,600,000 print run, which makes it worth about $1.25........
I'm not sure I understand your question. CGA is a Third Party Grading company, much like PCGS and PMG. I wasn't aware CGA sold currency. You wrote...
I'm hoping @Numbers will chime in soon. He knows a whole lot more about this than me.
I started out collecting as a modern era (1963-present) $1 star note collector. I'm a "run" collector, mostly low runs. The 1999 $1 Richmond Star...
The $1 was cut from the top of a BEP sheet, and the $5 production figures can be found here, http://www.uspapermoney.info/groups/f2006qq.txt I...
Cool find, but in it's condition, face value is my opinion.
My latest Florida Obsolete, with a description from Heritage; Tallahassee, FL - State of Florida $2 Mar. 1, 1863 Cr. 18 Printed by Keatinge &...
Cool find, even tho you can buy UNC examples for $2.50-$5.00. You got it for face, and it's only an investment of $2.00, so keep it.
I vote "Bogus", and believe it's similar to your last 3 threads featuring notes with post BEP markings. Just my opinion.
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