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<p>[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 576412, member: 2486"]Mareesey,</p><p>The reason why we are asking for images is that condition is but just one of the determining factors of value. While writting on a note can and does decrease the value, it is also dependent on where the note came from and how many were printed as well. There are many variables to consider here.</p><p>It would be unjust to try to place a value on something one can not see.</p><p><br /></p><p>That particular Series has some low printing of Star notes and you just may have something, even with the writting on it. Keep in mind that the writting will devalue it soemwhat, however, if it is an example from lets say Phillidelphia, St.Louis or Dallas (each having a printing of only 192,000 notes)</p><p>it just may be worth more than face if it is in nce condition.</p><p>If it is tatered and worn with considerable folding, edge tears, corner folds and many other effects of circulation, it may just be a note worth face value.</p><p><br /></p><p>So I hope you are getting the idea now? So get a camera or scanner and lets see what you have.</p><p><br /></p><p>Regards,</p><p><br /></p><p>Syngraphographer[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 576412, member: 2486"]Mareesey, The reason why we are asking for images is that condition is but just one of the determining factors of value. While writting on a note can and does decrease the value, it is also dependent on where the note came from and how many were printed as well. There are many variables to consider here. It would be unjust to try to place a value on something one can not see. That particular Series has some low printing of Star notes and you just may have something, even with the writting on it. Keep in mind that the writting will devalue it soemwhat, however, if it is an example from lets say Phillidelphia, St.Louis or Dallas (each having a printing of only 192,000 notes) it just may be worth more than face if it is in nce condition. If it is tatered and worn with considerable folding, edge tears, corner folds and many other effects of circulation, it may just be a note worth face value. So I hope you are getting the idea now? So get a camera or scanner and lets see what you have. Regards, Syngraphographer[/QUOTE]
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