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<p>[QUOTE="FoxDoc, post: 1584654, member: 42560"]I have a collection of $1000 and $500 Federal Reserve Notes from 1934. There are 5 $1000 notes that have consecutive serial numbers, 6 $500 notes with consecutive serial numbers, and 3 additional non-consecutive $500 notes. I wish to have the notes graded by PCGS and I would like to submit them myself in order to have more control over the notes. PCGS has a club membership that offers a coupon for 15 free submissions. However, there is a $3000 valuation limit per note. I was hoping that some more experienced forum members could offer some advice and give me an idea of the value of the notes so that I can properly submit them. I'm a little concerned about sending such valuables out for grading....in spite of Registered Mail. Are consequtive notes worth appreciably more than non-consecutive notes? My very limited grading knowledge tells me that the $1000 notes will likely grade at least 58 or better. I can provide more information on the notes if someone feels they can offer good advice. Thanks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FoxDoc, post: 1584654, member: 42560"]I have a collection of $1000 and $500 Federal Reserve Notes from 1934. There are 5 $1000 notes that have consecutive serial numbers, 6 $500 notes with consecutive serial numbers, and 3 additional non-consecutive $500 notes. I wish to have the notes graded by PCGS and I would like to submit them myself in order to have more control over the notes. PCGS has a club membership that offers a coupon for 15 free submissions. However, there is a $3000 valuation limit per note. I was hoping that some more experienced forum members could offer some advice and give me an idea of the value of the notes so that I can properly submit them. I'm a little concerned about sending such valuables out for grading....in spite of Registered Mail. Are consequtive notes worth appreciably more than non-consecutive notes? My very limited grading knowledge tells me that the $1000 notes will likely grade at least 58 or better. I can provide more information on the notes if someone feels they can offer good advice. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
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