Some 1963B FRN's. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It would take a pronounced and lengthy decline in the DJIA to affect coin/bill prices.
Since the subject was Ancient Coins, let me offer a thought (though it is NOT an area of expertise): the folks bidding in that specific niche...
It stands to reason. You are going to see more wealthy Millenial-types who have Big $$$ and bid for QUALITY and can pay up. They're going to go...
My win rate is maybe 1 out of 20.
They're not SC's, but I have a bunch more 1963B's mostly from the BG and BH blocks. Not gonna post pics since I see they are mostly commons. :mad:
Here's some more Silver Certificates from that batch I inherited, XA block and sequential. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
FWIW...I have another 4 in sequence to the 270's above....#274-277.
I think for MOST bills, you are in the general ballpark. The relationship as you go up higher in quality certainly increases at a parabolic rate....
UPDATE: Now my lowest number is 00000026...1935C Silver Certificaate. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What about the Hawaii U.S. notes or military payment notes ? No interest in them or still looking ?
Yup, need super-high quality and/or another factor (i.e., low SN) to get a decent and/or great price.:(
I can't see the back of his bill, but Dursin's 40 EF (above) does NOT appear at 1st glance to be materially worse than my 65's. The bottom margin...
Bitcoin is a speculative digital commodity, nothing more, nothing less. It is NOT a currency, and certainly not a reserve currency.
I got offered a super-nice graded one with a low SN, but it was almost $1,500. Too rich for my blood. :(
I added these beauts a few weeks/months ago: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Got a few of these, but not worth much I take it except in mint or near-mint condition, right ?
TNA ?
The fact that the person didn't see ANY value in the posts and lacked the rigoruous financial mind to ascertain relevant and irrelevant text...
I believe they are automatically withdrawn by banks if found, just like any denominations larger than a $500 bill.
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