I've had these for a long time and have pretty much ignored them for my coin/token pursuits, but since there is a dedicated group of paper collectors here, I thought I'd get your opinions of grade and value. I expect that they will not be worth much. These notes are difficult to photograph, at least for me. What do y'all think? Series of 1923 on the large note below
Catbert... you are correct on the first three the $1 notes are "fine at best" and not worth too much...the red seal $2 looks XF to me maybe a low AU and will have a little value.......drum roll please.......... but the last note, well it seems that you have been holding out on us LOL...you are funny! If you did own that..well we would be calling you Mr. Catbert!! LOL... RickieB
Funnybacks are small-size Series 1928. That's a large-size note, which I believe some people call a "horse blanket" And Catbert, I'm a little worried about that last note... I may have to make a phone call to the Secret Service. lol
I don't understand why y'all doubt me regarding the fourth note. It is a little something that has been long forgotten in the back of the safe. When the cleaning lady was dusting (the safe happened to be open), she found it and nearly dropped it into her mop bucket. Good thing I was able to do a full out lunge to save the day. Whew, that was a relief. Anyway, I appreciate the feedback on the first three and I don't appreciate the feedback on my last. :mouth:
Heck Cat I believe you , I've got 10 of those just sitting around in my , just in case hiding safe . rzage:eat:
now Cat and rzage... perhaps you haven't noticed, but on the bottom it says "payable to bearer on demand as authorized by law" -- so uh, your family must have worked for the Treasury then? *calls Secret Service*