Wow, great note Steve! I love the low serial it has as well.
You're interested in acquiring an offset error. My first recommendation is to purchase one that is graded and not raw. There are many people who...
I have my teller save all pre-1960's bills for me, basically no matter what condition they're in. I have received a bunch of 1928 $100's, $50's,...
pretty cool serials on both of the notes. I don't collect fancy serials, but I owuld definitely think of keeping both of these if I got them for...
Wait and see is the best approach with these notes.
The main thing to look for is the type of ink used by the BEP and the ink on the note. Teller stamps will have a variation in their ink splotches...
While I collect all star notes, your note is from a large run and isn't in the best condition. If you can afford to hold it, I would to see if it...
Thanks Doug. Now I have an idea of how long it *should* take to get a set. I'm still looking and collecting notes in less than desirable condition...
Good luck on seeing about a refund. I would hate to lose the note, but I'm sure you paid the amount for the higher grade and not the actual grade....
I agree vdb, I think that PMG's grading system makes more sense. Plus, i am a little biased here, but I like PMG more as well.
If you are discussing the slight shift of the seal and serials, it is not significant enough to warrant more than a dollar or two over face value....
The best way to see the difference between a teller stamp and an overinking from the BEP is to look at the note under magnification, a microscope...
Nice notes and they graded fairly high as well. The "New" is attached since PCGS grading scale puts that in for notes that grade between 50-70....
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What a great addition, truly spectacular!! Wish i could afford one in that condition...
I am only willing to pay a few dollars over face for the newer issues. The possiblilty of them going up in value over time is there, but the...
Nice addition Steve! I REALLY need to get some $10 stars in the newer series!
The best guide to use to see what notes are currently going for is greensheet or online auction hoouse such as ebay or Heritage.
Yes, star notes are still being printed by the FED for the 2009 series notes. Depending on the District, they are either printed already, or have...
Good luck!
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