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<p>[QUOTE="Stripeythecrab, post: 1674484, member: 43176"]I like the lime colored seal on the $10! They look to be fairly circulated to me, specifically looking at the small tears on the bottom of the $20. I'm in no way an expert on paper money, but I personally would keep them as they are. I would not have them graded in that condition and just enjoy them raw. </p><p><br /></p><p>To answer part of your question, I prefer to store store notes in clear plastic sleeves or pockets, like the kind you can put baseball cards in, but larger. But make sure the plastics are PVC free (usually marked as "archival quality.") PVC can do some nasty things to coins and notes over time. You can buy safe sleeves online or somewhere that sells coins and notes.</p><p><br /></p><p>To answer another part of your question, if you were to get them graded, most people go through the Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) here: <a href="http://www.pmgnotes.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.pmgnotes.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.pmgnotes.com/</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom line is, be sure to enjoy them! That's the most important part of collecting![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stripeythecrab, post: 1674484, member: 43176"]I like the lime colored seal on the $10! They look to be fairly circulated to me, specifically looking at the small tears on the bottom of the $20. I'm in no way an expert on paper money, but I personally would keep them as they are. I would not have them graded in that condition and just enjoy them raw. To answer part of your question, I prefer to store store notes in clear plastic sleeves or pockets, like the kind you can put baseball cards in, but larger. But make sure the plastics are PVC free (usually marked as "archival quality.") PVC can do some nasty things to coins and notes over time. You can buy safe sleeves online or somewhere that sells coins and notes. To answer another part of your question, if you were to get them graded, most people go through the Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) here: [URL]http://www.pmgnotes.com/[/URL] Bottom line is, be sure to enjoy them! That's the most important part of collecting![/QUOTE]
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