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<p>[QUOTE="Delphi, post: 847578, member: 18686"]Hi Brian, I think on the currency side, the registry has been much slower to catch on as in coins, but it is also much newer and there are many fold more coin collectors and currency collectors. With that being said, high grade notes can go for some good prices. I know more about PCGS graded notes than PMG, but $2 FRNs in 69 can go from $50-$300 for a common note. Obviously, a tougher star note or a fancy serial can go much more. But what I find interesting and exciting is you can spend say $200 on a note where it may be the only only graded in that grade with none higher. Sure there may be more one day, but there are over 10,000 $2 FRN from 1976 to present graded at PCGS and another 10,000 at PMG which is pretty good. With more notes graded, there will be more in the highest grades, but all it takes is a few more collectors to swallow them up. And as we know with the registry play, all it takes is a couple people going after one note. There are tons of coin collectors and many with the State Quarters program. I find it interesting when people pay $400 for a Proof 70 state quarter with hundreds in that grade. But there is also apparently a demand for them too. That is what makes the currency side fun and interesting. There is still a ton of growth potential ahead its popularity is growing. There is something about those serial numbers and the big portrait for a beautiful engraving that attracts us.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Delphi, post: 847578, member: 18686"]Hi Brian, I think on the currency side, the registry has been much slower to catch on as in coins, but it is also much newer and there are many fold more coin collectors and currency collectors. With that being said, high grade notes can go for some good prices. I know more about PCGS graded notes than PMG, but $2 FRNs in 69 can go from $50-$300 for a common note. Obviously, a tougher star note or a fancy serial can go much more. But what I find interesting and exciting is you can spend say $200 on a note where it may be the only only graded in that grade with none higher. Sure there may be more one day, but there are over 10,000 $2 FRN from 1976 to present graded at PCGS and another 10,000 at PMG which is pretty good. With more notes graded, there will be more in the highest grades, but all it takes is a few more collectors to swallow them up. And as we know with the registry play, all it takes is a couple people going after one note. There are tons of coin collectors and many with the State Quarters program. I find it interesting when people pay $400 for a Proof 70 state quarter with hundreds in that grade. But there is also apparently a demand for them too. That is what makes the currency side fun and interesting. There is still a ton of growth potential ahead its popularity is growing. There is something about those serial numbers and the big portrait for a beautiful engraving that attracts us.[/QUOTE]
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