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<p>[QUOTE="clayirving, post: 2814577, member: 18867"]Interesting notes - Mount Vernon was Thomas Jefferson's home. </p><ul> <li>The April 13, 1976 postmark is the first day of issue for the $2 Federal Reserve Note. </li> <li>The July 4, 1976 postmark represents the American Bicentennial. </li> <li>The February 22, 1982 postmark represents the first day of issue for the George Washington 20 cent stamp. The stamp was issued at Mount Vernon to commemorate the 250th anniversary of George Washington's birth. </li> <li>The September 17, 1982 postmark represents the signing of the Constitution which is depicted on the back of the note. On On September 17, 1787, 39 of the 55 delegates signed the United States Constitution.</li> </ul><p>It is difficult to estimate the value/price for these notes, because I've never seen anything like them. There is a lot of historical significant for these notes, and someone took six years to create them.</p><p><br /></p><p>The second and third notes have consecutive serial numbers. If I were selling the notes, I would try to sell the first note and ask $50-60 for it. If it sells quickly, then you know you can probably sell the remaining notes for a higher price. Also, you may want to bundle the remaining notes as a consecutive serial numbers set.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clayirving, post: 2814577, member: 18867"]Interesting notes - Mount Vernon was Thomas Jefferson's home. [LIST] [*]The April 13, 1976 postmark is the first day of issue for the $2 Federal Reserve Note. [*]The July 4, 1976 postmark represents the American Bicentennial. [*]The February 22, 1982 postmark represents the first day of issue for the George Washington 20 cent stamp. The stamp was issued at Mount Vernon to commemorate the 250th anniversary of George Washington's birth. [*]The September 17, 1982 postmark represents the signing of the Constitution which is depicted on the back of the note. On On September 17, 1787, 39 of the 55 delegates signed the United States Constitution. [/LIST] It is difficult to estimate the value/price for these notes, because I've never seen anything like them. There is a lot of historical significant for these notes, and someone took six years to create them. The second and third notes have consecutive serial numbers. If I were selling the notes, I would try to sell the first note and ask $50-60 for it. If it sells quickly, then you know you can probably sell the remaining notes for a higher price. Also, you may want to bundle the remaining notes as a consecutive serial numbers set.[/QUOTE]
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