Got this one in change from lunch today. Grades VF-XF, so not bad for face value. I'm at work, so can't post pics, but here is the serial and run...
I see that the individual star notes from the series 1976 $2 range in price from $6 in XF to $35 for a Gem 65. Now that is for a normal star note...
oh yeah, especially on the new polymer notes!!
Rich, sorry to hear what you are going through, but keep up the good fight and we all will keep you in our prayers as we do with RickieB.
I have a previous edition of the Standard Catalog, and while I agree with funkee stating that there are some errors in the book, my edition does...
Great to hear that you got over face, and that you can use the money towards your hobby as someone is able to acquire a note they may need for theirs.
Rick, so glad to see you back in the forum and to hear that you're still fighting and winning the good fight you've been entangled with for so...
I've been meaning to start looking into those auctions again, but money is tight ever since I have been paying for the mortgage and all of the...
Was the $50 error from an old bill, or the new polymer notes?
Thanks for the clarification Numbers. From the pics Clay posted earlier I thought i saw a difference in all three.
Seems like it's more than just one variance with that series/district!
You find these in the wild Clay?
Glad to hear that it came back authentic! You can definitely sell it at auction or ebay and make aorund $250 for this note.
MEC2, your presentation frames are AMAZING!!
Thanks for the update Christian. While I do not collect the Euro notes, it's always good information to be apprised just in case I decide to do so...
Ok, the hunt is on for the solid "8" note!!
Not sure, but I was lucky enough to get one as well a year or so back![ATTACH]
Unfortunately that can be a loaded question. It is all dependent on the runs, size of the runs (for those who collect runs), total number printed,...
Jason, for future reference, you can use this invaluable website to give you quick information on stars in an easy to read/use format:...
Sorry gbroke, but that made me LOL. :-)
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