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<p>[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 685610, member: 8247"]I speak from experience, the pen will fade, but I still can't believe that the </p><p>Federal Trade Commission has not cracked down on the false marketing claims</p><p>behind those pens. They detect nothing but ignorance.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm guessing that the 1977 $100 is worth only Face due to it's age and condition. The $50 is also probably only worth face to dealers, but I would still keep it as you won't be able to find a dealer that will sell it to you at face. The $10 is worth more than face, but again you probably won't find dealers willing to pay more than face for it since they are still considered "common".</p><p><br /></p><p>I've found that there are very few large denomination small sized bills that are worth more than face unless they are in "Crisp Uncirculated" condition or better. Even if they have a star note, if they are EX or lower, you probably won't find too many buyers willing to pay a premium, unfortunately.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's been awhile since I've seen a clembo post, but I remember him posting about bills brought into the shop he works at that are nice, old, but get passed by because the dealer can only move so many of them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 685610, member: 8247"]I speak from experience, the pen will fade, but I still can't believe that the Federal Trade Commission has not cracked down on the false marketing claims behind those pens. They detect nothing but ignorance. I'm guessing that the 1977 $100 is worth only Face due to it's age and condition. The $50 is also probably only worth face to dealers, but I would still keep it as you won't be able to find a dealer that will sell it to you at face. The $10 is worth more than face, but again you probably won't find dealers willing to pay more than face for it since they are still considered "common". I've found that there are very few large denomination small sized bills that are worth more than face unless they are in "Crisp Uncirculated" condition or better. Even if they have a star note, if they are EX or lower, you probably won't find too many buyers willing to pay a premium, unfortunately. It's been awhile since I've seen a clembo post, but I remember him posting about bills brought into the shop he works at that are nice, old, but get passed by because the dealer can only move so many of them.[/QUOTE]
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