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<p>[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 499288, member: 2486"]That note to me looks like AU50 to AU 53. There are handling indicators from tellers along the top portion of the note indicating "wave". I would venture to say $205 to $225.00 is the value of the note if graded in this range. A dealer may ask $250.00-$265.00</p><p><br /></p><p>RickieB</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>01-17-2009 Updated post: Klunky, as with all images that are scanned, it may present itself a grade or 2 higher. From what I can see, the teller was left handed or simply counted faster with the left index finger and thumb. Look at the upper left corner on the obverse and you will see the "triangle" starting just above the 9-I and moving on a downward diagonal to the where the "Series of 1914" resides. Again, this is just speculation on my part, but that is what it looks like to me. Some grading companies will deduct strongly for this and the note could fall in the XF 45 range.The "faint crease" should be evident to you more so on the top of the note, but only you holding it can tell for sure. Again, I am not a professional grader, and could very well be wrong, itstill looks AU to me.</p><p>Either way, it is a very nice note. Congrats!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 499288, member: 2486"]That note to me looks like AU50 to AU 53. There are handling indicators from tellers along the top portion of the note indicating "wave". I would venture to say $205 to $225.00 is the value of the note if graded in this range. A dealer may ask $250.00-$265.00 RickieB 01-17-2009 Updated post: Klunky, as with all images that are scanned, it may present itself a grade or 2 higher. From what I can see, the teller was left handed or simply counted faster with the left index finger and thumb. Look at the upper left corner on the obverse and you will see the "triangle" starting just above the 9-I and moving on a downward diagonal to the where the "Series of 1914" resides. Again, this is just speculation on my part, but that is what it looks like to me. Some grading companies will deduct strongly for this and the note could fall in the XF 45 range.The "faint crease" should be evident to you more so on the top of the note, but only you holding it can tell for sure. Again, I am not a professional grader, and could very well be wrong, itstill looks AU to me. Either way, it is a very nice note. Congrats!![/QUOTE]
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