Nice Note. I think I paid around $25 for a $10 confederate in the same shape, so I think you got a decent note for a decent price.
Congrats Steve!
Yeah, I think it will add value as well, but I wonder what the premium would be...
wow, my spelling was atrocious for that last post. sorry about that!
I have one of these from Philly and the note is Ch CU with a star. I sometimes wonder what premium I coould get for it...
I just think that with coind it is a little easier to grade due to the refernce material out there and that every coin has a refernce, e.g. Full...
I must admit that grading paper money takes longer than learning to grade coins; however, it is an EXCELLENT skill to have. You will have...
RickieB, I hope all goes as you and your family hope and that you have a quick recovery from here on out. Good Luck and thanks for all of your...
Thanks krispy, very informative!
No prob! I like helping out, guess that's why I'm a Dr.!! :)
Sounds like an XF note to me and the star helps a lot with premium value. $20 in that grade for the star and maybe more due to serial number. I...
Okay, here is some idea of what you have and their values: 1st: ten cents fractional, 5th issue 1874/75 in VF $35 2nd: twenty-five cents...
You made out on this one. I saw a VG that was WAY worse than that. Just couldn't bring myself to pay the price for it. I want one, but I have a...
Definitely! I would have done the same for that note.
Great note Dave, we're all jealous!
2009 $100 whenever they ever feel like printing the suckers!! :)
I agree with krispy and mpcusa on this one. Generally it detracts about 10% for each "flaw" in a note. I owould only select a note with pinholes...
I am totally jealous of you having this note. I just want one for my collection, whether it grades poor or ChCU. Congrats on your purchase.
No, that is actually a clear indication that it is a misalignment and would not increase or decrease any premium on the note.
That's correct gsalexan. In your case, the pics show an insufficient inking. Basically, that can occur anywhere on the note and yours happens to...
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