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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 937023, member: 19065"]I would point out a few conditions as my reasoning for the value I estimated earlier on the GG 00138581* note. Also, we cannot fully grade the note because we cannot see the back side. Scans of both front and back out of the holder would be nice to see for a better evaluation. At any rate, I see bumped corners on the bottom left and right. Also, it appears there is a slight crescent shaped dent over the metallic ink "10" on the face, lower right. I am a little uncertain of the top edge being flat or not, as it looks like it might be rippled a bit. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now, book values, usually greatly overestimated, currently state $100 in ChCU according to Schwartz/Lindquist 'Small-size US Paper Money' 9th Edition. That value is too high for this note and it's clearly not in ChCU grade either. One may list this note on eBay and do fairly well if you find interested buyers who go by book prices and can't see the hits to lower the grade if not pointed out to them. </p><p><br /></p><p>All this stated, I'd save the note, use it to fill a hole and if a better one came along, sell this one to make the most I could from an honest auction of the note to off set costs of acquiring a ChCU or TPG graded version of the note.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's my thinking on this one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 937023, member: 19065"]I would point out a few conditions as my reasoning for the value I estimated earlier on the GG 00138581* note. Also, we cannot fully grade the note because we cannot see the back side. Scans of both front and back out of the holder would be nice to see for a better evaluation. At any rate, I see bumped corners on the bottom left and right. Also, it appears there is a slight crescent shaped dent over the metallic ink "10" on the face, lower right. I am a little uncertain of the top edge being flat or not, as it looks like it might be rippled a bit. Now, book values, usually greatly overestimated, currently state $100 in ChCU according to Schwartz/Lindquist 'Small-size US Paper Money' 9th Edition. That value is too high for this note and it's clearly not in ChCU grade either. One may list this note on eBay and do fairly well if you find interested buyers who go by book prices and can't see the hits to lower the grade if not pointed out to them. All this stated, I'd save the note, use it to fill a hole and if a better one came along, sell this one to make the most I could from an honest auction of the note to off set costs of acquiring a ChCU or TPG graded version of the note. That's my thinking on this one.[/QUOTE]
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