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<p>[QUOTE="scooterv, post: 1768557, member: 56677"]until I found this area <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p> </p><p>I came to the site due to coins, but since I found this area I do have some questions.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not overly interested in collecting paper money, and what I do have I'd prefer to sell and put it into something else. I'm certain nothing I have is worth much anyway, other than recovering some funds I could use to spend.</p><p> </p><p>Besides a pile of Japanese occupation notes my Grandfather brought home after WWII my question today is only on a 1934 series $20 silver certificate. Since it doesn't have a rare seal, star, or stamped as Hawaii I don't think it has much value, but afraid to just sell it without knowing. Then again, I got it from an ATM machine in Hawaii in when stationed there in 1986 and almost walked into the bank to complain because I thought it was funny money when I first saw it, so I'm out nothing even if I simply spend it.</p><p> </p><p>I can't even grade coins, much less paper money, but this one has obviously been folded into quarters once, but otherwise looks like it has very little wear and tear. So, is there any point in bringing this into a coin store when I can, selling on E-bay, or some other route?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="scooterv, post: 1768557, member: 56677"]until I found this area :) I came to the site due to coins, but since I found this area I do have some questions. I'm not overly interested in collecting paper money, and what I do have I'd prefer to sell and put it into something else. I'm certain nothing I have is worth much anyway, other than recovering some funds I could use to spend. Besides a pile of Japanese occupation notes my Grandfather brought home after WWII my question today is only on a 1934 series $20 silver certificate. Since it doesn't have a rare seal, star, or stamped as Hawaii I don't think it has much value, but afraid to just sell it without knowing. Then again, I got it from an ATM machine in Hawaii in when stationed there in 1986 and almost walked into the bank to complain because I thought it was funny money when I first saw it, so I'm out nothing even if I simply spend it. I can't even grade coins, much less paper money, but this one has obviously been folded into quarters once, but otherwise looks like it has very little wear and tear. So, is there any point in bringing this into a coin store when I can, selling on E-bay, or some other route?[/QUOTE]
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