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<p>[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 315044, member: 2486"]Hello Bigswick...</p><p><br /></p><p>Nice pickup for small change!</p><p> Note#1 is a $1 Silver Cert and I estimate that note to be XF-AU @ ~$24-38</p><p>Note#2 is 1928 E $2 note I estimate at VG-F @ ~ $10-$11</p><p>Note#3 is a 1928 F Wide (variety 1) I think it is in (Fine) . To confirm this look on the note for the following #s Front plate# 628-683....if your plate number falls in with these then it worth about 17$. The small stain on the back and the folds/creases may lower it to VG</p><p>If it is Back Plate# 2067-2096 it is worth about $50...the pics are too small for me to see, so check it out. That would make it a Wide variety 2. The third variety is a "Narrow" which your note seems not to be.</p><p><br /></p><p>The $5 New York note is VG-F at ~ 25.00</p><p>The $10 New York is VF @ 35.00</p><p><br /></p><p>So all in all you did pretty well. Glad to see you got the fever...</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for sharing.</p><p>$$$$ estimates come from Schwartz/Lindquist 7th Edition</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>BTW...everyones collecting basis is different but something to consider is not how many notes you have, but the quality of your notes so that they willl attract future buyers more so than quantity. This is my own personal belief and in no way do I mean to insult or talk down to any specific collector on how they choose to collect.There are some notes that just do not come in flavors above XF!</p><p>Just soemthing to think about as you dabble into this new venture.</p><p>Best of Luck to you...this very same thing was said to me years ago from some pretty lofty players in the Industry.</p><p><br /></p><p>RickieB[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 315044, member: 2486"]Hello Bigswick... Nice pickup for small change! Note#1 is a $1 Silver Cert and I estimate that note to be XF-AU @ ~$24-38 Note#2 is 1928 E $2 note I estimate at VG-F @ ~ $10-$11 Note#3 is a 1928 F Wide (variety 1) I think it is in (Fine) . To confirm this look on the note for the following #s Front plate# 628-683....if your plate number falls in with these then it worth about 17$. The small stain on the back and the folds/creases may lower it to VG If it is Back Plate# 2067-2096 it is worth about $50...the pics are too small for me to see, so check it out. That would make it a Wide variety 2. The third variety is a "Narrow" which your note seems not to be. The $5 New York note is VG-F at ~ 25.00 The $10 New York is VF @ 35.00 So all in all you did pretty well. Glad to see you got the fever... Thanks for sharing. $$$$ estimates come from Schwartz/Lindquist 7th Edition BTW...everyones collecting basis is different but something to consider is not how many notes you have, but the quality of your notes so that they willl attract future buyers more so than quantity. This is my own personal belief and in no way do I mean to insult or talk down to any specific collector on how they choose to collect.There are some notes that just do not come in flavors above XF! Just soemthing to think about as you dabble into this new venture. Best of Luck to you...this very same thing was said to me years ago from some pretty lofty players in the Industry. RickieB[/QUOTE]
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