Not sure what you're talking about. Are you referring to different prices for different grades or the star/non-star price for each note?
Comprehensive Catalog of US Paper Money - 7th edition
I'm feeling kinda bad for the tombstone note...why didn't you just buy all 3! Anyway, very nice notes...I think the two together would double the...
Actually it's sort of the opposite. $2 bills were considered unlucky (all around...not just at the track) and tearing off a corner was supposed to...
Unless there's a 1928B in there...or maybe an A, I doubt any of those go for $30 in circulated condition...especially 1953 or later or any note...
Looks like there was a mix of notes in there....you might find a star or 1928B in there too! :) Funny, I see at least one note with a corner torn...
I collect primarily small size notes so it's a no brainer for me....the $1000 FRN. Always wanted one of those...hell, always wanted a $500 note...
What makes those serial numbers good?
If it's clearly more than 50%, your bank should exchange it for you. Here's info from the BEP site: http://www.bep.treas.gov/section.cfm/8/39
I wonder what mine would grade with this company? 74? Top margin is a little to large, otherwise I might give it a Super Gem 76. [IMG]
Couple things from PMG site... Article on mules http://www.pmgnotes.com/news/viewarticle.asp?IDArticle=308 Nice example of a changeover pair:...
CEC is not a real grading company. It's probably the seller grading his own notes.
Without actually looking it up, my first guess would be Franklin
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [img] Anyway, lots of good info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Presidents_by_currency_appearances
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$1 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificates $10 1861 Demand Notes $10 1862/3 United States Notes $20 1863 Treasury Note / Interest Bearing Note $100...
He's on early $10's and 20's as well.
I just got this one back in change this afternoon. For $1, I'll keep it.
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