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I don't know anyone keeping track of past issue prices for BEP sheets that far back.
....talk about money laundering
From a collectors standpoint, it's a strugle for me to occasionally afford a $50 or $100 star note. I can tell you now, that I would have zero...
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I use several redundent methods. All notes/sheets are scanned, all notes/sheets are entered by denomination, series, serial number, and condition...
Nice $100 Star Clay......I still can't figure out runs of 64,000 for that series. My latest, [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
For the carrier in cash in accordance with decree of 12 December in the year one thousand nine hundred thirteen. (Spanish to English translation)
Old school PCGS holder. Genuine indeed.
http://www.fstctycurr.com/295_info.html
They are speaking of Don Kelly, http://www.donckelly.com/books.html , he has a book available for serious National Collectors, and for really...
Try this site also....http://www.antiquebanknotes.com/Rare-Currency/First-National-Bank-Eugene-City-Oregon-3458.aspx
This site shows them by state Richie. http://www.rarenationalcurrency.com/National_Bank_Notes.html
Without knowing your currency collecting interests, there is no right or wrong answer. If you collect Large-Size...
Best thing said all thread. Good for you, and I hope all of your collecting decisions help you enjoy the hobby.
Sounds like you had your mind made up even before starting the thread. I should steer clear of these "what's it worth" and "keeper or spender"...
I don't get it. I think rickmp had it right, both spenders. Do the coin collectors have the same mentality ? If they find a 1995 nickel in...
If my aunt had cojones, she'd be my uncle.
Must have been a 1953 (red seal)......the BEP hasn't printed a series 1954 $2 note.
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