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<p>[QUOTE="JBK, post: 43738, member: 1101"]"Go for" and "are worth", are two very different things. Anything can be hyped up and an unkowlegabel buyer can be ripped off. If you can fund me a buyer of circulated silver certs for $3 a piece, let me know and I will be an instant millionaire,because you can buy them for a ot less than that. </p><p><br /></p><p>BTW - most silver certs that were saved from ciraution were put away 40 years ago. Waiting 40 years to make even a $2 profit on a $1 bill is not a good investment.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are millions upon millions of circulated notes of the older series forn the past several years. They will never be worth anything. There are probably more than enough CU ones to go around, but those are worth saving. If not in strict Unc. condition, it is not worth saving them, unless you intend to rip off unsuspecting and ignorant people on eBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>I people insist on preserivng things for posterity regardless of the economic cost, then put away new current notes and coins and maybe your grandchildren's generation will give you a small "thank you."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JBK, post: 43738, member: 1101"]"Go for" and "are worth", are two very different things. Anything can be hyped up and an unkowlegabel buyer can be ripped off. If you can fund me a buyer of circulated silver certs for $3 a piece, let me know and I will be an instant millionaire,because you can buy them for a ot less than that. BTW - most silver certs that were saved from ciraution were put away 40 years ago. Waiting 40 years to make even a $2 profit on a $1 bill is not a good investment. There are millions upon millions of circulated notes of the older series forn the past several years. They will never be worth anything. There are probably more than enough CU ones to go around, but those are worth saving. If not in strict Unc. condition, it is not worth saving them, unless you intend to rip off unsuspecting and ignorant people on eBay. I people insist on preserivng things for posterity regardless of the economic cost, then put away new current notes and coins and maybe your grandchildren's generation will give you a small "thank you."[/QUOTE]
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