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<p>[QUOTE="BigsWick, post: 307896, member: 3534"]Some of you might remember about a month ago I obtained a 1993 $100 star note. Well, it got me thinking, so I decided to pull all of my currency together to see what I had- it was in 3 different places until this afternoon.</p><p><br /></p><p>Keep in mind that my knowledge is currency is extremely limited at best.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't have much to speak of, but the highlights would include a 1974 $100 bill in probably above average condition, 2 other older style $100s (1977), an older style $50 (1985) an older style $20 (1985?)- should have written it down- both in average circulated condition, a 1935 $2 bill in fair shape, an uncirculated 1976 $2 bill stamped and dated 4/11/76 (a present for my 10th birthday), and a few 1957 A and B $1 Silver Certificates. My question is about the Silver Certificates.</p><p><br /></p><p>With Morgan silver dollars it is generally accepted that about +/- 10% of those ever minted still survive today. I was wondering if such estimates/figures had ever been compiled for Silver Certificates? Has anyone ever complied such statistics and, if so, are they generally accepted as being accurate by those who collect notes?</p><p><br /></p><p>Any information would be appreciated. Oh, and I took the advice I was given and ordered a copy of the Standard Guide to Small Size U. S. Paper Money 1928 to Date. I should have it by the end of this week.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BigsWick, post: 307896, member: 3534"]Some of you might remember about a month ago I obtained a 1993 $100 star note. Well, it got me thinking, so I decided to pull all of my currency together to see what I had- it was in 3 different places until this afternoon. Keep in mind that my knowledge is currency is extremely limited at best. I don't have much to speak of, but the highlights would include a 1974 $100 bill in probably above average condition, 2 other older style $100s (1977), an older style $50 (1985) an older style $20 (1985?)- should have written it down- both in average circulated condition, a 1935 $2 bill in fair shape, an uncirculated 1976 $2 bill stamped and dated 4/11/76 (a present for my 10th birthday), and a few 1957 A and B $1 Silver Certificates. My question is about the Silver Certificates. With Morgan silver dollars it is generally accepted that about +/- 10% of those ever minted still survive today. I was wondering if such estimates/figures had ever been compiled for Silver Certificates? Has anyone ever complied such statistics and, if so, are they generally accepted as being accurate by those who collect notes? Any information would be appreciated. Oh, and I took the advice I was given and ordered a copy of the Standard Guide to Small Size U. S. Paper Money 1928 to Date. I should have it by the end of this week. Thanks![/QUOTE]
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