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<p>[QUOTE="funkee, post: 1846754, member: 37925"]Small size notes are skyrocketing. I keep seeing notes closing at all time highs. Notes that I was buying for half as much just a year ago. That's a 100% price increase in 1 year. Time to ride this bull market to the top!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>This comes from Jeff Brueggeman of ActionCurrency.com, one of the few dealers I trust. I acquired an fr. 105 1880 $10 jackass legal tender from him a few years back. Seeing as how uncirculated large size notes are few and far between, I was curious about its origin.</p><p><br /></p><p>He responded:</p><p><br /></p><p><i>There is a company called Goldline that sells gold bullion on a national level. You may have heard their advertisements on talk radio or something. They got a hoard of notes from around 1890 several years ago. Over the last year they have been disbursing it. There are a few jackass fr's, some fr 70 and 71, and the $20 1891 treasuries that you have seem on the heritage sale.</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>This has been a great opportunity for collectors as those notes are usually very difficult to get in high grade. And right now the vast majority of the notes have been disbursed. The only ones which have come down in value have been the 70 (I think) as it was previously very rare. And the $20 Treasuries as they were also pretty impossible to get.</i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="funkee, post: 1846754, member: 37925"]Small size notes are skyrocketing. I keep seeing notes closing at all time highs. Notes that I was buying for half as much just a year ago. That's a 100% price increase in 1 year. Time to ride this bull market to the top! This comes from Jeff Brueggeman of ActionCurrency.com, one of the few dealers I trust. I acquired an fr. 105 1880 $10 jackass legal tender from him a few years back. Seeing as how uncirculated large size notes are few and far between, I was curious about its origin. He responded: [I]There is a company called Goldline that sells gold bullion on a national level. You may have heard their advertisements on talk radio or something. They got a hoard of notes from around 1890 several years ago. Over the last year they have been disbursing it. There are a few jackass fr's, some fr 70 and 71, and the $20 1891 treasuries that you have seem on the heritage sale. This has been a great opportunity for collectors as those notes are usually very difficult to get in high grade. And right now the vast majority of the notes have been disbursed. The only ones which have come down in value have been the 70 (I think) as it was previously very rare. And the $20 Treasuries as they were also pretty impossible to get.[/I][/QUOTE]
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