Came across this bill today at the bank. I'm new at this and I don't know the paper money grading scale that well but its very very crisp shape, given the condition of it I think it was in someone's collection. I know its a keeper because its a star note, but is the serial anything to be considered in this case towards the value in this case? The colors are fine on the real bill I just feel funky about putting a perfect scan online and it makes for a smaller file. Here it is:
That's a keeper. I'm guessing AU to XF by your photo. These sell for anywhere between $8 and $10 in this condition. I just saw an uncircultaed 4-subject sheet of Philly Stars sell for under $30. The serial number is typical, and not considered low.
Uncirculated......slabbing is $15-$25. I'm not a big proponet of slabbing moderns. The notes I own that are in holders were bought in holders. I don't do registry sets, or sell notes, so I don't see the need.
I also got these as well from the bundle I pulled the star note out of, same series, sequential, same condition except with a slight bend in the center (not a crease). I just noticed them on my desk I set them aside because they were crisp and then I noticed the serial numbers... I guess someone turned in a collection of them. I'll have to go back and see if they have any more tomorrow. Any thoughts on these two?