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<p>[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 2171247, member: 74863"]You have 2 common bills which were hand cut. Neither is worth grading. The bill with the cannons being pulled is worth less than $40.00 due to the cutting into the lower right portrait. The $20.00 note is not an error but normal for the series. The A, B, C letters are from the printer, similar to what we have today.</p><p><br /></p><p>I just paid $1600.00 for the $20.00 double ratification error at that is $350.00 below book price. It was professionally graded and worth it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Collecting Confederate notes is interesting to say the very least. I'm personally fascinated with them. I have a few, 2 of which are error notes. All are professionally graded. When purchasing them you must watch for the cutting of the bill, pinholes, folds, creases and stains, all of which lower the value.</p><p><br /></p><p>One of the notes I have is a Radar note in a 5 digit hand numbered serial number. Another has the lowest known serial number to exist for that series. This increases the value of the note, as does it's condition.</p><p><br /></p><p>Collecting Paper Money is entirely different form collecting coins. Collecting Confederate Notes, is an entirely different ball game.</p><p><br /></p><p>Best wishes[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collecting Nut, post: 2171247, member: 74863"]You have 2 common bills which were hand cut. Neither is worth grading. The bill with the cannons being pulled is worth less than $40.00 due to the cutting into the lower right portrait. The $20.00 note is not an error but normal for the series. The A, B, C letters are from the printer, similar to what we have today. I just paid $1600.00 for the $20.00 double ratification error at that is $350.00 below book price. It was professionally graded and worth it. Collecting Confederate notes is interesting to say the very least. I'm personally fascinated with them. I have a few, 2 of which are error notes. All are professionally graded. When purchasing them you must watch for the cutting of the bill, pinholes, folds, creases and stains, all of which lower the value. One of the notes I have is a Radar note in a 5 digit hand numbered serial number. Another has the lowest known serial number to exist for that series. This increases the value of the note, as does it's condition. Collecting Paper Money is entirely different form collecting coins. Collecting Confederate Notes, is an entirely different ball game. Best wishes[/QUOTE]
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